Upload pictures

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You can upload pictures and images to the header and web pages of your ePortfolios and website.

Make sure you are already logged into your ePortfolio / website first in order to access the edit buttons.


How to upload a picture/image to the header

Invoke the online editor

  1. Click on the edit button (edit_header.gif) located on top of the header.


Upload a picutre/image

Image Properties dialog box will pop up
  1. Position the cursor where you want to insert an image.
  2. Select Insert/Edit Image (button.image.gif) icon. This will open the Image Properties dialog box.
  3. Click on Upload tab then the Browse button.
  4. Select an image from your computer and press [Open].
  5. Click on Send it to the server button. When a success notice pops up, press [OK]. You should see the selected image in the Preview box.
  6. Press [OK].

The uploaded image is now showing on the page. Click on save at the bottom of the page.


NOTE: To display your image fast, first shrink the size of your image and save it as a separate file in your computer before uploading it. Large images take longer time to display.


How to upload a picture/image to a web page

Invoke the online editor

  1. Go to the page you want to build.
  2. Click on the edit button (edit_page.gif) located next to the page.


Upload a picture/image

Image Properties dialog box will pop up
  1. Position the cursor where you want to insert an image.
  2. Select Insert/Edit Image (button.image.gif) icon. This will open the Image Properties dialog box.
  3. Click on Upload tab then the Browse button.
  4. Select an image from your computer and press [Open].
  5. Click on Send it to the server button. When a success notice pops up, press [OK]. You should see the selected image in the Preview box.
  6. Press [OK].

The uploaded image is now showing on the page. Click on save at the bottom of the page.


NOTE: To display your image fast, first shrink the size of your image and save it as a separate file in your computer before uploading it. Large images take longer time to display.


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