Loading an image into a post on Blogger is easy: there's a fairly recognizable icon representing a picture above the editing window.
When you click that, you get to select an image, either locally or from a number of other sources.
Next you are asked to select a "layout" as shown on the left. If you choose "left" or "right", text will float around the image. If you choose "center", it will not. The text coming right after the image (in the HTML view) will "flow" next to the image. So the easiest way to insert images may be to first prepare all the text, then put your cursor where you want an image to appear and click the image icon.
Note that while uploading (from the HTML view) an image, you don't get the chance to put a caption for the image. You can do that afterwards by switching to the 'Compose' view and then clicking on the image.
When you click that, you get to select an image, either locally or from a number of other sources.
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Selecting a layout for the image. |
Note that while uploading (from the HTML view) an image, you don't get the chance to put a caption for the image. You can do that afterwards by switching to the 'Compose' view and then clicking on the image.
By the way, the above screenshot was produced using the excellent gnome screenshot program which should be available on most Linux distributions. It certainly came with my Ubuntu 12.4 system.
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