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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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I am a novice to both mac & EW. I am learning a lot & having fun doing things in EW. I did a search & read this in EW Codebox site, how do I do this? Where do I find the 'tag' area? "A basic img tag looks like this... <img src="file path to the image" width="640" height="480" alt="alt text for SEO goes here" /> Drag the image into the Assets column of EverWeb, control click it to "Copy Relative File Path" and paste this into the above code where marked in red. Enter the image width, height and some alt text for SEO. This code can also be used for inserting Animated GIFs. There are quite a few advantages to using the <img> tag in an HTML Snippet rather than just dragging the image onto the page and letting EasyWeb do the heavy lifting." I was thinking in Preview, but imagine that the path would change when I swapped out the image for image with path? ------------------------------- more purposeless than a pacifist king |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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Quote: I was thinking in Preview, but imagine that the path would change when I swapped out the image for image with path? I'm sorry, I do not understand what you are asking. Can you provide more details on what you need help with? ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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I am sorry, Preview is not correct. I meant Get info, on my computer. I have no idea where to enter this information. I also saw something about 'captions that work like alt tags', but don't know where to find it to enter information. So ultimately, Do I enter info on my computer before uploading an image, or do I do it in EW? If in EW, how do I find the field to enter information? ------------------------------- more purposeless than a pacifist king |
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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I hope you do not mind if I use this thread for multiple questions. I read in manual about using metrics to align items on pages. Is there a grid overlay that we can use too? Is there anywhere that has tutorials I can follow? Besides the videos? ------------------------------- more purposeless than a pacifist king |
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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Ok, I will try again. I have been searching and have found no step by step instructions how to or where to enter alt tag information, just screenshots of alt tag text. Could you walk me through how you get an image to website through being finished with that image prior to publishing the page? Maybe this is too simple of a question? If I enter alt tag text into an image on my computer, then up that image to EW and place it on a webpage; does it continue to 'read' the image info from my computer? I am pulling out my non-existent hair trying to figure this out. ------------------------------- more purposeless than a pacifist king |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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Please start new threads for new issues so that you can easily follow the answers you receive and everything stays organized. You should watch our publishing video here; http://everwebapp.com/support/video-tutorials/how-to-publish-a-site.html ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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Sure I will watch it, hope it helps. And in the future I will create a thread for each question.
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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Nice video, but nothing about images. I will try asking this way: I have an image in Assets named my-dog.jpg. I drag that image to a blank page. Let's say I want people to find an image of my champion bull baiting english staffordshire bull terrier named tommy boy. Where do I enter this string for a bot to find <img src="file path to the image" width="640" height="480" alt="my champion bull baiting english staffordshire bull terrier named tommy boy /> ? I know I also would need to enter relative file path as well and know how to get that.
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User: Roddy 11 years ago
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Paste the HTML for the <img> tag into an HTML snippet. Right click the image file in the Assets list to copy the relative path to your clipboard. It's a lot easier using a widget for multiple images. ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: Aether S. 11 years ago
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Thank you Roddy, and thank you from another thread on another forum that helped as well. After some more searching and trying things I figured it out.
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