You can add a photo to a page in any editing field that has a toolbar like this:


Place your cursor at the point in the text where you would like to insert the photo, and choose the camera icon near the top right of the toolbar.


A gallery of past photos will open (it will be empty if this is your first photo). Past .jpg images used will appear in the Our Photos gallery (default). To upload an image in another file format, choose Files from the drop menu above the gallery.


You may select a photo from the gallery by clicking on it, and you’ll be returned to the page editing field with the image inserted in the location of your cursor. Or you may choose an image not already in your gallery:

  • You can paste the URL of an image from another website in the Photo from URL field and click Insert, and you will be returned to the page editing field with the image inserted at the location of your cursor

  • You can upload an image from your computer by clicking Select File from the Upload Photo field. This will open up your computer’s file browser. Find and double-click the file to insert it into your page, and you will be returned to the page editing field with the image inserted at the location of your cursor


Images uploaded in .jpg format will be saved to the Our Photos gallery. Images uploaded in other file formats are not saved to the gallery. The last image URL used will be kept in the Photo from URL bar for repeat use, or you must remember to delete it to avoid inserting it again when you click OK.


Now back in the page editing field, you can resize the image by clicking and holding on the bottom right corner of the image (you may have to scroll your page to find the bottom right corner of a large image), and dragging the corner until you like the size. You can also double-click on an image to edit its attributes, including “alt text” (keywords to explain the picture to search engines), size, alignment, and padding (space between an image and text).


Important Notes

  • Images taken from the Internet may be copyrighted. You should only use images to which you have publishing rights

  • It is possible to place single or multiple images within a line of text, but please note its effect on line spacing and page alignment. It’s wise to check how the page looks on both desktop and mobile browsers if you place images within a line. For simple alignment, you can the image on its own line and be sure it will line up nicely on both desktop and mobile devices