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Adding an image to a page

Before inserting an image on a page, you will need to upload the image to the Web Server.

For instruction on how to upload the image, please read the article - Uploading an Image.

In the page you would like to insert the image, follow these instructions:

  • Open the page you would like the image on
  • Click in the icon 'Insert/Edit Image'. The icon is symbolised by the yellow icon with the mountain.
  • Click on the Browse Server button
  • You will see a list of all the images available
  • Select the image you would like to insert
  • Insert an image description in the relevant field
  • If you would like to align the image on the page, find the align drop down, and select where you would like the image aligned to.  Text will then automatically wrap around the image.
  • If you would like to have some space left around the image, you can enter a value for Horizontal Space (Hspace) and/or Vertical Space (Vspace).  5 is a good recommendation.

Updated: 11-04-2009