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Using the Built In Gallery in WordPress 2.6 - 4

September 17th, 2008 Posted in News

Step 5

When doing a gallery, you have to repeat this for all the images you have uploaded. And since this is a runway show, it’s just a matter of copy and paste, so it is actually an easy task.

When doing this. I usually leave the LINK URL as is, meaning, I don’t touch it. I just worry about the TITLE, CAPTION and DESCRIPTION. Using the GALLERY function of WordPress automatically makes the Link URL point to the Post URL, so there is no need to change the default.

Once it is done, it’s time to Save all your changes, by clicking on the button SAVE ALL CHANGES as shown below.

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Step 6

Now, its time to decide where you want to put your gallery. Again, as a rule, I choose the BOTTOM part of the article. I might have to close the upload window to do this, i.e., go back to the article.

In this example, I just put my mouse cursor where the RED mark is. That is where my gallery will be.

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Step 7: Inserting the Gallery

Now that you know where you will put your gallery, you can go back to your ADD MEDIA window.

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If you scroll all the way down, you will see INSERT GALLERY INTO POST.

Click on that one.

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You’re DONE. The pop up window will go away, and your post will look like this. Notice the at the bottom of the post. Click on PUBLISH and you’re on your way.

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Your post will look like this, as in our example: Ailantro Spring 2009

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