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Image Compression and Inserting Images
- Compression and putting images (pictures) in the page.
Putting images in. New system
SEE BOX AT BOTTOM OF PAGE
Step7
- Making pictures
PUTTING IMAGES IN (new system) ------------------------------ I have rewritten the New Picture part to allow text wrapping around images and various other changes such as automatically putting in 'click to enlarge' but only if clicking does really enlarge the image. I also cleared a bug in spread summary but may have added others since I did quite a lot of alterations. There is a minimal help page this time for New Picture, click New + (Help). Notes on wrapping text around images: Left and Wrap: selects the alignment and text wrapping of the image as follows: Left & Wrap: Left align image and wrap text. No Left & Wrap: Right align image and wrap text. Left & no Wrap: Left align image no wrapping. No Left & no Wrap: Center image no wrapping. 1. If wrap was set then text below the image HTML will wrap up to fill the space to the left or right of the image. Text above the image HTML will not wrap. 2. Assuming wrap was set, then later if you want to stop wrapping after the first sentence, then add <BR CLEAR="ALL"> at the end of the first sentence to clear (i.e. stop) wrapping. Then the second sentence will appear below the image as if not wrapped. Double tick boxes: The right hand box sets the usual value of the left one. This is a way to remember your standard preference. For example if you nearly always wrap text then tick the right hand box. On the few occasions you don't wrap text for a particular image then untick the left box but leave the right one ticked. Framed: selects whether the image has a border. This has changed since last time when it set a complete border around the picture. Title: sets whether the image has a title. It is best I think to have one for search engine indexing reasons at least.