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How to Imbed an image in your post

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To Imbed an image into your post is as follows:

Using Brave Brower (https://search.brave.com/) and a search engine such as yandex.com

You place the word associated with the image you wish to search in the search bar.

After the results render, click 'images'.

When you see an image you wish to use left click on the image.

On the right you will see the image appear.

Left Click on the word copy at the bottom right and the url will be copied.
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It is the unique address used to access specific resources—such as web pages, images, or documents—on the internet. Often referred to as a "web address" or "link," a URL tells your browser how and where to find a particular resource.
Paste the URL on to the draft post.
the code will look like this.

Code: Select all

https://welleum.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/shutterstock_232597915.jpg
highlight the URL and click the insert image button above that looks like a mountain range icon.

Click the preview button to check if the code is rendering correctly.

The image will now render like this:

Image
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