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Scroll through the list and click on the image
file you want to add. Then click
OK
. The image
appears on the web page. You can move,
resize, and edit the image so that it fits the
page.
If you want to add the image on multiple
pages or add it at a later time, simply go into
the
Images > Add Image
menu. This will pop
up the same window and you can select and
image and press
OK
there to add it to another
page.
Warning: Adding an image in multiple
locations means that each location
must be edited to the same
size/attributes in Image Editor. See
the
Editing an Image
section for more
details.
Editing an Image
If you choose to edit an image, the changes will affect each occurrence of that image file on the
web site. For instance, if you want to use the same image on different pages, but would like it to
appear smaller on one of the pages, you need to save two versions of the image file. To do this,
upload the image file again and rename it. If the original file name is
company logo
, you may
want to name the new file
company logo reduced.
You now have two different versions of the
same image - or you can upload as many versions as you need.
Moving an Image on the Page
To move an image anywhere on the page, click
and drag handle of the edit tool bar on the image.
Opening the Image Editor
To edit an image, click the purple button on the
top left of the image. A message appears stating
that unless you save now, recent changes will be
lost. Click
Yes
if you want to save your changes.
If the image you are changing already is being used on more than one page of your site, a
message box appears asking if you want to continue. As stated earlier, any change you make to
an image will affect all instances of the image throughout the site. If you don't want the change to
be universal, click
No
and then upload another copy of the image and rename it. If you want to go
ahead and change the image, click
Yes
.
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