A Fun Way to Display Children's Pictures on Blogspot
There are several ways to display pictures of your child on Blogspot, a web-hosting service operated by Blogger, but you have to devote thought to your post to make something charming. One way to spice up a post about your child is to incorporate the ages of the child into the design. The images themselves show the growth of your child, but with a little simple editing, the pictures can expand with the growth of your child. This creates a clear idea of the progression he went through to reach his current age.
Instructions
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Log on to your computer.
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Search through your digital picture files to select a set of pictures to display. Choose pictures that show your child from a variety of ages. For example, choose a picture of him when he’s 2, 4 and 6.
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Open a web browser.
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Open your Blogspot account by entering your user ID and your password. Select the “New Post” option for the blog you want on your dashboard.
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Write the blog entry text you want to include. Put spaces between your paragraphs so you can easily identify each section of the article before you continue.
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Click on the “Insert Image” icon at the top of your blog entry. Find the image within your files. Choose the picture of your child at his youngest age. Insert it into the article. Drag it down through the text until you find the right spot for it.
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Click on the image to highlight it and choose the “Small” option on the bar that appears below.
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Add the second image where your child is a little older and place it the same way you placed the first. Click on it to highlight it. Select the “Medium” option, which provides you with a larger image.
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Select the final image where your child is the oldest and add it to the document. Position it where you want it and click on it. Select the “Large” option on the bar below the image, making it relatively large in the document.
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Tips & Warnings
Add a caption to the bottom of each image, so readers know your child’s age. That will help make it clear what design you were aiming for when you made the blog post.