pameladean (
pameladean) wrote2021-01-22 06:32 pm
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Seasons return
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julian: I'm asking those who love the outdoors to post a picture on your page. A picture that you took. Just a pic. No description (but yes alt text!). The goal is to regain peace and harmony without negativity. Please copy the text, put a picture on your page, and let's look at these beautiful pictures.

I continue unable to understand why Dreamwidth's image hosting is so impossible to figure out and convoluted.
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I continue unable to understand why Dreamwidth's image hosting is so impossible to figure out and convoluted.
P.
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I'll tell you what I do, but I don't know if it'll be useful or helpful. Also, I have a paid account. I don't know if that makes a difference.
First, before I try to upload the picture, I resize it to make it a smallish size (usually about 400 pixels by 500 pixels). I have a Mac, so I do this using Preview.
Then I go to the "create" menu on Dreamwidth and select "upload images" and attach the image. Then I hit the "Save descriptions" button at the bottom of the page.
Then I go to the "organize" menu" and choose "manage images." When you're on the "manage images" page, you have two options, "View all your images" or "upload new images." I choose "View all your images."
From there, I look for the image I want to imbed--it should be at the top because I just uploaded it. I have a choice between "image embed" and "thumbnail embed." I don't like the thumbnails, so I choose "image embed"--and since I've presized the image, I know it won't be massive on my friends' timelines. I copy that code, and then paste it into the entry I'm working on.
It's pretty laborious.
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