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This works very similarly to our Drupal 7 sites, but it is easier to align images and add captions now.
Steps
Inserting large (oversized) images
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When you mouse over it, it reads "image."
3) Select a photo from your computer.
This image is 800 pixels wide by 621 pixels tall.
For this particular theme, if the image is larger than 720x720, the text editor will automatically resize it to fit within those dimensions.
I see that the image has been resized. (For some reason the message appears twice. Ignore that for now.)
4) Add alternative, or "alt" text.
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5) If desired, align your image and select "caption" for captions.
Because this image is at its max size, 720px, I'm not going to align it. The image will fill the column. I'll show you how to align images that are smaller next.
You can add a caption, which is different than the alt text, if you wish. Once we save the image, we will see a place to add a caption beneath the image.
6) Click the save button
You will now see your image with your content.
7) Add a caption beneath the image if you selected that option.
8) Save your page and see what the image looks like with the theme.
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This image is rather large and takes up a lot of space at the beginning of my content.
You may not want all of your images to go all the way across the content and take up so much space. You can use your favorite image editor to resize the image and then set its alignment.
Remember, for this theme the maximum dimensions are 720x720. I'm going to go to resize my image to be half the size of that.
Inserting and aligning smaller images
I'm going to click edit and add a resized version of this photo of Margaret Hamilton.
1) Within the text editor, place your cursor where you want your image to appear.
Again, I put my cursor where I want the image to appear-- this time, beneath the first paragraph-- and click on the picture frame icon.
2) Click on the picture frame icon.
3) Select a photo from your computer.
I select the resized image from my computer.
This image is less than half the width of the maximum width of 720 pixels.
4) Add alternative text.
5) Align your image and, if desired, click to add a caption.
Notice that I don't get the green box telling me that Drupal and the text editor have resized my image.
I've added my alt text again, and I'm going to make this image float, or align, to the right. The text should wrap to the left.
I'm going to add a caption too, so you can see what it looks like.
6) Save
Here's what it looks like in the text editor.
7) Add a caption
8) Save your page and see what the image looks like with the theme.
I've saved everything, and here's how the image looks at a width of 350 pixels instead of the maximum 720.
And here's how it looks compared to the first image I added, which was as large as it could be.