Adding pictures to Blogger and Blogspot just got easier thanks to “Hello BloggerBot”
Saturday, February 26th, 2005 at
3:54 pm
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I believe Google has integrated posting pictures to your Blog inside their (great) picasa software.
So if you install Picasa, you’ll see that adding pictures to your Blogger blog is a snap.
Nadav
I got around the Hello BloggerBot single posting thing by going back into the posting in Edit mode. There I can add text posting to my image that was uploaded by Hello/BloggerBot, but, yes, the need to caption was irritating and I really envy the sites that can put series of thumbnails in their sidebars or wherever.
i am just now getting into blogs. but it seems like using picassa to upload images and thumbnails to a “storage blog” and then linking might be a viable solution. that way you could have a gallery on your side bar or a link to a gallery (a linked archieve post) – and you can also change up your webdesign background and icons without making them posts on your blog.
I just googled trying to find where I’m going wrong and found you. Have been trying to add a pic to my profile using hello and picasa… and it’s not working! The url doesn’t have the correct .jpg extension.
I’m exhausted…
Can someone help?
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It is possible to at the image tag into the source code? Assuming you knew a bit about php? Or would you have to know a lot.
Hmm… the problem I’m having with picassa and hello, is that I can’t seem to “just” host a picture. I can make a picture into a new blog post. But I don’t want to do that. I want a profile picture, which means I need a url somewhere. Instead of forcing me to make a separate blog to store my pictures, why doesn’t picassa just let me upload my pics, and let me know where they are so I can use those URLs to link to them from anywhere?
It just seems needlessly complex and user-hostile
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