Overview When creating or editing a WordPress page or blog post, you can easily add images at any time using the WordPress Media Uploader tool. Here’s how to add an image, step-by-step, using the media uploader: Step 1 – Placing your cursor In order to add an image to your page or post, you must […]| Documentation
The size and quality of an image for use on a web page is determined by a variety of things. Physical Size The physical size of an image is based upon two things: The size of the image on the screen and the file size. Generally, the file size is treated as a different issue. […]| Documentation
Overview The Edit Media page is where you manage information about your media that is saved in the Media Library. To reach the Edit Media page, go to Media > Library and click the name of the media item or the Edit link that appears below the name on hover. You can also reach this page by clicking on the Edit link when adding new media to your […]| Documentation
Media →︎ Library Media consists of the images, video, recordings, and files that you upload and use in your blog. Media is typically uploaded and inserted into the content when writing a Post or writing a Page. Note that the Uploading Setting in the Settings Media Screen describes the location and structure of the upload directory (where your media files […]| Documentation
Go back to the list of Blocks The image block can be added to a page by clicking on the Add Block button. Alternatively, you can type /image and press enter. Detailed instructions on adding blocks Block toolbar Each block has its own block-specific controls that allow you to manipulate the block right in the […]| Documentation
Go to the List of Blocks There are several ways to add a block to your post or page from the admin screen of the WordPress block editor when you are editing your post or page. You can use the Block Inserter + icon to add a block. You can also use a shortcut slash […]| Documentation
Since WordPress 5.0, the WordPress block editor has an easy way to add videos, images, tweets, audio, and other content from third-party services into your WordPress site by embedding. An example of this is embedding a YouTube video in your post or page. When you are embedding content, you don’t need to upload the content […]| Documentation