Embedding Pictures
-
Hey all, I was wondering if there is was a way to embed photos on to my blog. I’m at wordpress.com obviously, not .org so is there anyway I can do this?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
-
Of course you can. Please follow the support documentation instructions for uploading images. What’s important is optimizing and presizing all images to fit into the blogging space of your theme and/or your sidebar, prior to uploading them. When the cropper comes into play image quality is lost, images are distorted.
Maximum displayed image width
Sidebar width -
-
Will you please post this embed code here so we can look at it and help you? In order for it to completely display here please post it between backticks ` which are not to be confused with single quote marks. The backtick is found in lower case on the same key as the tilde~ to the immediate left of the number 1 key on your keyboard.
-
<iframe src="http://www.fangraphs.com/graphframe.aspx?config=0&static=1293&type=wins&num=0&h=450&w=450&date=2011-10-22&team=Rangers&dh=0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" height="450" width = "450" style="border:1px solid black;"></iframe><br /><span style="font-size:9pt;">Source: <a href="http://www.fangraphs.com/wins.aspx?date=2011-10-22&team=Rangers&dh=0&season=2011">FanGraphs</a></span> -
I’m sorry but that’s exactly what I thought it might be. That’s not an image code that’s an iframe code, and for security reasons we cannot embed iframes into free Hosted WordPress.com blogs.
-
-
Yes. In that situation if you post a bad code into your own self-hosted WordPress.org install the only site at risk is your own. That’s unlike here where we are all blogging on the same multiuser blogging platform and a single instance of bad code could bring down many blogs.
WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: The Differences -
-
- The topic ‘Embedding Pictures’ is closed to new replies.