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Posted: Jan. 18, 2008 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 6 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
You can hot-link your images from one of your other web accounts such as Flickr to have them show up in your blog posts.

Hot-Linking Images from another web account.


Inside your entries you can use the following file types:   jpeg, jpg, gif, and png files.

1.  Make a copy of the url link of the image that you wish to use.


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Place your cursor over the image.  CTRL-Click (Mac), or Right-Click (PC).  A dropdown menu will appear offering different options.  Choose the option: Copy Image Location, or similar wording, such as, Open Image in New Window.

This will copy the url link of the image to the clipboard on your computer.  If necessary, paste the url link into a text file for safe keeping until you are ready to use it.  If the image opens in a separate window, copy the url from the address bar.

2.  Log in to IamNation 4.0

3.  Click on Compose New Entry or locate a post you have already created and click Edit.

4.  Inside the Text Editor, click a spot in your post to indicate where you would like your image to be positioned.


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Select the Insert/Edit Image icon in the Text Editor's menu bar. (You can find it by rolling your cursor over it.)



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5.
   Paste your image url link into the Image Url field.

6.   Click the Insert Image button and your image should appear briefly in the Preview window before it closes.

Your image should now appear in the specified area of your blog post.

Finally, if you wish to add different levels of privacy to your post, click 'Show Entry Settings' and choose your desired settings then click the 'Preview Entry' button to preview your post, or click the 'Post Entry' button to Save your post.
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