About Me and My Loves

About Me and My Loves
Howdy Y'all and Welcome! I have been married to my studly hubby for almost 5 years now; who is an energetic, outgoing, handyman helicopter pilot. We recently made our first big move cross country from Utah to Texas with our now 20mo. old "Rae of Sunshine" Azure. We love experiencing anything and everything and holding nothing back. We love dreaming and creating things of all kinds together. I hope that this blog will help our families back home keep up with our busy life, and maybe inspire some along the way...from family to home, money to food, holidays, travel, photography and crafts. this... this is my life!.... Enjoy.

Friday, July 11, 2008

How the $%&*#!@ do you post pictures and text!?!?!

OK so for all you bloggers out there how is it that I see on some of your blogs you post pictures then some text talking about the picture and then another pictures...so on. For the life of me on our 4th of july post (a couple posts down from this one) I could not accomplish this.

Would you guys mind leaving a comment on here on what ways works for you.

Much appreciated!

4 comments:

Erin Jeanne said...

I just drag the pictures around to were I want them after I put in some text, back and forth until it looks right. There maybe a more high-tech way to do it, but I dont know of one.

Andy & Ashlee said...

There are 2 tabs at the top of the "new post" page. One is "Edit HTML" the other is "Compose". Go to the compose tab and you can see your pictures as you are typing. I always download my pictures before I put in any text. Then I just add the text where I want it. Hope that makes sense.

Bummer about your job, hopefully you will be able to find something else soon!

Cathie said...

Take Ashlee's advise!
Good luck with the job hunt. I will keep an eye out for you.

Alexis said...

I do what Ashlee does, too! Hope the job hunt is going well. Somehow I didn't have you guys on my blog roll for a while... I fixed it now and it was fun to catch up with you. That is so neat about the sculpture! Those things always mean a lot.