It’s free and all the images are yours to “ legally” do whatever you want with.First of all, you can use it from anywhere The Online Image Editor is created in such a way that it is always accessible without having to install any extra software. 72 150 pixels For images to be used on websitesUnsplash is a great place to find images for your blog posts and pages. Following are the recommended image resolutions for images, based on where you want to use them. This is helpful, in case you are also trying to reduce the size of the image. As you can see in the image above, the Preview App also allows you to change the Resolution of the images.
![]() ![]() Use Preview On To Adjust My Image For Facebook Install Any ExtraIt’s kind of meta to do this but it’s right here…You might not have any of the other buttons next to it, but you will have that Add Media Button.When you start the upload there will be a few boxes we’re going to want to fill in. Step 4: Upload your imagePut your cursor where you want it to go in the post and click the “Add Media” button at the top bar. While that’s a horribly long name, I want better SEO for this post. These two images about upload options are right justified. That way they just fill the space. WordPress is smart enough to take my picture and make it fill the space available.For most images I’ll align them as centered. I generally don’t but I did for the Before / After size comparison image above.Google pays attention to the image title and description for SEO purposes so it’s a good place to responsibly use your keywords.The next box is all about what you want your image to look like in the post and what people can do with it.If you recall, I resized my image to 1,000 px wide yet my post is only 800 px wide. I generally will copy that and paste the same thing into the Alt Text box and Description box.If you want, you can use the caption box as well. Be safe, just use Centered.Ok, so now we have our image in the post and we’re just about done right?Yes … and well, no. This is a right justified image in a mobile device viewPROTIP: Right or Left Justified can come back to bite you. If their viewport is slightly larger than that you’ll look foolish as the words try to skirt around the image. If they are on a mobile device those images are only 270 px wide. If my viewer is reading it in a desktop they’ll see that everything looks ok. I’ll always go in and make those links open in a new window.Embed a Credit Badge: For this you’ll need to switch over to Text mode. If you in Text mode it’ll just be a simple “a Photo by Geetanjal Khanna on Unsplash” but if you are in Visual mode it’ll add links like this “Photo by Geetanjal Khanna on Unsplash“. In my case I just posted to my page.Twitter: Still one of my favorites! Click the icon, adjust the tweet if you like or use their pre populated tweet and go! Pretty simple.Thanks to Geetanjal Khanna for making this photo available freely on ? Copy the Text: Copy and past just as you normally would. Step 5: Giving CreditIf you look back at that image, you’ll see another box popped up.I count 4 different ways to “Say Thanks” in that box.Facebook: Click on the Facebook icon and you know how all that works. Let’s give credit where credit is due. So if you got value out of this you should go thank Vick (he’s really cool)! Step 6: Always set a Featured ImageYou didn’t think I was going to let you get away with reminding you of that did you? Well, I’ll make it simple. Just copy and paste that into your post in text mode and it’ll look like this.Speaking of credit, one of my clients, Vick Melancon, asked me a question which inspired this post. Don’t look at it – it’s very long and will just confuse you. Best disk format for windows and macI screen captured bits and pieces of it, FB and Twitter pull versions of it. It’s just too easy not to.If you are really a sharp cookie you’ll notice I didn’t actually use the splash image. This new credit popup system they added is really slick and so YES I do now give credit (usually by Twitter) for the images I use. I did however use a modified version of it as my Featured Image.So that’s the easy and proper way to find and use an image from Unsplash and give them the proper credit. So far I didn’t do anything with it in my post.
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