How do you send multiple pictures to one post? I use hello and, even if I add the same comment to different pictures, they still show up as separate posts. Also, if I send different pictures, how do I make them different sizes?
Thanks!
Friday, May 27, 2005
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I use Hello too. To combine them, here's what I do (there may be an easier way, though I haven't had time to find out yet). When the pictures are all up in their separate posts, go to Post 4 (for example) and copy the html code and paste it in Post 3. Then delete Post 4. Now you have two pictures in Post 3. Copy that html code and paste in it Post 2. Delete the now empty Post 3. Repeat again, and you'll have all four pictures in one post. Hope this helps!
I have a separate blog entirely to which i just load up my photos. I can then link back to as many as I like.
I thought there was another trick to post multiple pics which i thought i read on this site. But I cant find it now.
anyone?
I use the same process as Sweetnicks. I also would be interested in an alternative (easier) way to do this.
I'm really sorry, but I must be doing something wrong, Sweetnicks and Sylvie. The html code is the bar at the top of the internet explorer window that has the address of the page and ends in .html right? When I copy that from Post 4 onto Post 3, all that happens is post 3 now has a link on Post 4. If I delet Post 3, Post 4 has a broken link. What am I doing wrong?
Lady Amalthea - no, that's the URL address. When you have the post open that has the picture pasted in it, in the upper right of the text box where the picture is, there's a tab that says Edit HTML. Make sure you're in that one, and you should see the code for the pictures. It will start with ... a href="http://photos1.blogger.com, etc. (and will be within <>. Let me know if you get stuck.
Sweetnicks,
It works! Thanks so much; you're my hero of the day.
Hi ladies! Rachel (of Brown Bread Ice Cream) let me in on this one: Right next to my delete button on my keyboard, there's a key with ´, this ` and a | sign on it. In Hello, you use this last sign to queue your photos and combine it with the next one. Do like this: add the text you like to the photo, then end the sentence with two of these vertical bars (like this: ||). Press the "publish button" - your picture will then be queued and you can then just add the text to the next picture (finishing again with || if you need more pictures in one post) and then publish! It is so DARN easy and saves a lot of time! Rachels post is here, just in case I've messed up in my explaining:-)
http://brownbreadicecream.blogspot.com/2005/04/posting-multiple-pictures.html - sorry, you have to copy-paste that one - I haven't learned how to link in the comments yet...
I can't find the || on this keyboard. Sigh. It's a British Fujitsu laptop. Does anyone else have one of those, and if so, do you have that || key?
Thanks!
Rachael - there's only one line, you just strike the key twice! See, I knew I'd mess up in the instruction! And it's not next to the delete button - it's left of the back space button. Press the Alt Gr and this button, you should get the vertical line - |... Do it twice, and you get ||... It took me a while to figure it out too!
Actually, I just checked Rachel's post again - it seems on some keyboards, the | shares button with the backslash button?
The | key is also often shown on the keyboard as two short vertical lines one on top of the other. [OK - geeky explanation ahead - not for nothing was I a computer science and mathematics major...] This key is technically known as a pipe key and in UNIX the pipe is a way to line up a sequence of instructions to go in a group one after another - hence the trick.
I don't use Hello so can't offer any more insight than that
I tried the "||" at the end of the text entry in Hello and it worked for me. So much easier than cut and pasting text from one entry to another. Thanks alot for the info Zarah and Rachel.
I just accidently found a way to post multiple pictures from Picasa. If you click HOLD (which puts a few shots in the TRAY) then Blogger, they all get sent.
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