Autumn #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photos of a close-up of an autumnal leave stuck on a metal fence
How many signs of Autumn do you see?

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Linking To The Sunday Stills Photography Challenge hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt. Theme: Micros And Close-Ups

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The Timekeeper’s House #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of an old mustard coloured building with a large clock
Do you know the timekeeper?

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Linking To The Sunday Stills Photography Challenge hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt. Theme: Mustard

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The Waiting Game #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of the back of a dog sat waiting
The Waiting Game

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Light At The End Of The Tunnel #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of a flash of light at the end of a tunnel
Light At The End Of The Tunnel

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Advent Sunday – Have Any Of Your Christmas Decorations Come Out Yet?

Ever since I can remember, I’ve always enjoyed Advent Sunday. It’s the day when the first few Christmas decorations start appearing around our house.

An eBay purchase from 10 years ago
Another eBay purchase from 2001
Purchased in 2019
Another eBay purchase from 2005

Although I tell myself that I’m not going to buy anymore Christmas decorations (because we have too many), I always end up buying something new every Christmas. Introducing this year’s buy

Christmas 2020

Over the next 14 days, more Christmas decorations will appear, with the grand finalé being switching on the lights on the Christmas tree.

Do you have have any Christmas decorations up yet, or is it still too early to put them up?

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How To Add An Image To A Comment On A WordPress Blog

Thank you to Chuck Jackson, who blogs at ‘The Many Pieces of Chuck Jackson’, for asking me a question about blogging after reading my blog post ‘Do You Have A Question About Blogging?

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Here’s Chuck’s question in full.

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Chuck’s question

When it comes to adding images and photos to comments, we have to be careful with what we add. We should always ensure the photo or image has a connection to the subject of the post we’re leaving the comment on.

I’ve added images and photos to my comments on my blog posts and the comments I have left on the blogs of other bloggers. However, not everyone likes photos or images left in comments, so I’d recommend you first ask the blogger concerned if they’re happy for you to add a photo or image to the comment.

Many bloggers will be happy for you to leave images and photos, but it’s always polite to ask. Of course, if the blogger has invited readers to leave a photo or picture, there is no need to ask.

For the question Chuck asked me, I will show you how I inserted an image into a comment when I responded to a comment left on one of my blog posts.

Adding images to your comments

Author and blogger John W. Howell left me a question on a recent post. He asked me how he could switch to the block editor. I thought adding a screenshot to my response would help John (and other readers) find the answer.

Here’s John’s question.

John’s question

And here’s my response.

The image shown had to be split into two to capture all of it.

However, how did I get the image inserted into my comment?

  • First of all, I took a screenshot of the image I wanted to capture. On my iMac, I do this by pressing Shift-Command-4.
  • The screenshot was automatically saved to the desktop of my computer.
  • Next, I opened my WordPress media library and dragged the image to it. You’ll find the button to your media library on the dashboard of your WordPress blog.
The Media Library
  • Once the image had been added, I clicked on it and then clicked the edit button to open it.
The edit button
  • On the righthand side of the screen, you’ll see a window where you can add a caption or description for your image. We’ll ignore these for now as we need to find the URL box.
The URL Box
  • Click the ‘copy’ button on the righthand side of the URL box, and paste the URL address into your comment.
  • Do not, at this stage, submit your comment as you need to edit one part of the text within the link.
  • Carefully delete the ‘s’ from the ‘https’ at the beginning of the link address, so it reads ‘http’. (If you do not delete the ‘s’ the image will not show in the comment).
  • Ensure you link ends with ‘.png’ or ‘.jpg’. If it doesn’t, delete any text after ‘.png’ or ‘.jpg’.
  • You can now submit your comment.

The image will now show within the comment. However, remember that if you are leaving an image in a comment on another blogger’s blog, they may have to approve it (and may even remove the link to the image) before it shows up.

I’ve only found this to work on WordPress.Com blogs. On self-hosted blogs, only the link to the image is visible rather than the image appearing. However, those clicking on the link will see the image.

I want to thank Chuck for asking his question and hope my answer has helped.

Meet Chuck

#author #writer #blogger #books
Author, Writer and Blogger, Chuck Jackson

Connect with Chuck.

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Chuck is a retired accountant living in South East Florida in the U.S.A. He graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a B.B.A. in Accounting.

Chuck spent the last 25 years working as the Budget Manager for a Special District in Palm Beach County. He was a member of the Government Finance Officer’s Association (GFOA) and Florida’s GFOA.

Since his retirement, Chuck has spent his years studying and enhancing his writing. He currently has three published books available.

When not busy writing, Chuck loves to play golf and is a member of a local country club.

Want to give inserting an image or photo into a comment a go?

Leave me a comment with the link to your image. Perhaps it can be a photo of your latest book cover or of a family pet. I’ll leave it up to you, but family-friendly images only, please.

If you have any further questions about inserting images or photos into the comments, leave them in the comments section.

Don’t forget that if you have any questions about blogging, leave them in the comments section. I’ll feature you in the post I publish that answers your question.

Image credit: Pixabay

Update – since publishing this post, I’ve discovered that not all images and photos will show if the security settings on your web browser are set high. However, this does not affect the images or photos you leave in your comments on your own blog posts. I recommend that you not change the security settings on your web browser.

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