๐ This article has been translated from Korean for your convenience. If there is any discrepancy, the Korean version prevails.
How to insert images
- In the editor, click the 'Image' icon to open your image library and upload images.
- Place your cursor where you want to insert an image, then drag and drop an image from outside the editor.
- Paste an image saved to your clipboard with Ctrl+V after copying it with Ctrl+C.
- For PNG and JPG files, you can upload images up to 10,000px in width/height and up to 50MB each.
- Animated GIF files can be uploaded up to 5 per post.ย
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Edit grouped images
- Preview: You can preview the final image with the layout, width, image order, and image descriptions all applied.
- Edit: Use the up/down arrow icons to change the order of images, and enter a description that will appear below each image.
- Width: Image width is automatically optimized to fit the screen depending on the viewerโs device or browser size.
- Original size: Up to 700px wide
- Body width: Images smaller than the body width (maximum 700px wide) are enlarged to match the body width.
- Layout: You can group selected images using five different layout styles.
- Individual images: Images are inserted individually without being grouped.
- Seamless images (webtoon): Images are inserted as one vertically long, seamless strip.
- Tiles: Images are collected in a tile layout and inserted as a single image. You can set the number of images per row from 1 to 3 columns.
- Square tiles: Images are collected in square tiles and inserted as a single image. You can set the number of images per row from 1 to 3 columns.
- Slideshow: Images are inserted as a slideshow you can view like flipping pages using the left and right arrows. You can set the number of images per row to 1 column.
- We recommend using images that are as similar in size as possible.
- To provide a more stable viewing experience, the 2โ3 column alignment options for slideshows have been discontinued as of July 1, 2021.ย
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Change image order
- You can change the order of an image relative to the block closest to it.
- Click the image whose order you want to change.
- With the image active, click the up/down arrow buttons to change its order.