This is a plain vanilla photogallery I created to demonstrate how and where I grabbed the PicApp image codes used in my earlier post, Revisiting PicApp Images and Embed Codes.
- 1. The image search starts with the search box. For this exercise, I used videos as my search term.
- 2. The thumbnails of images corresponding to search term -> videos
- 3. An overlaying window pops up with the image selected showing the embed codes and other information.
- 4 *** The Image Code is highlighted when corresponding textbox is clicked, ready for copying and pasting to your post, OR
- 4 *** The WP shortcode is highlighted if the corresponding textbox is clicked, ready for copying and pasting to your post.
- A download box pops up if the Download Thumbnail button is pressed. I do not find PicApp thumbnails necessary in my blog, so far. This window is displayed here for demo only.
The thumbnails above are arranged in the order PicApp windows are opened when searching for an image, and copying its embed code. The thumbnails were auto-generated from six images created from screenshots of PicApp windows and uploaded using the “Add an image” and “Insert gallery” functions.
These functions are detailed in the step-by-step instructions set out in a recent WP post, Display Your Photos In Style.
Hopefully, this photogallery can also demonstrate other ways of displaying photos in style and in conjunction with other posts.
Directions on how to embed a PicApp image in your blog are found in Revisiting PicApp Images and Embed Codes with references to a WP post, Free Access to Premium Images.
Have you tried setting up a photogallery in your blog yet? Need help? Feel free to leave a message.






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