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How do you put pictures in articles in-between the text paragraphs?

There used to be an easy way to do this a year ago. But they've changed it now because on another fanclub all of my pictures ended up on top of each other at the very bottom of the page.

So how do I do it? I have seen instructions in edit article but does it work? To me, it seems like there's no guarantee that these pictures will go where you want them to go. Or is it easier than I think?
 PrincessAyeka12 posted over a year ago
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hajirah4 said:
You can do it, and it's easier than you think. First of all when you upload the images, your going to have to click "preview", and you'll see that the first image you've uploaded will be at the right of the screen, (at the new tab) however you have no choice where to put THE FIRST picture, fanpop decides that automatically. So you have to go back to your article typo and type big blanks like this:






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All the way down, like you see at my articles, I make a big blank starting form the top of the image....as I go down to the bottom line of my image. (or lower)
Second, now all the pictures you've uploaded AFTER the first will be your choice. AGAIN, I REPEAT, you may have seen my articles and if this is very hard for you then look very carefully. Anyways...onto the next thing "How to Place Your Image"

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Now, that means that the first image (which is shown as an example from one of my articles) will be large, at the right side of my article, but still at THIS SPOT.
Just click the "preview" button. See it? It doesn't show the part where I typed it just shows the image number (the first image is also known as " img1 "), makes the size large, and puts it at the right side of the article.

If you don't understand just tell me to make an article about it okay?

P.S Since I went through the 27 minutes of writing this, may I have a prop if you understand? I'LL EVEN MAKE AN ARTICLE TO SHOW HOW!!!
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You can do it, and it's easier than you think. First of all when you upload the images, your going to have to click "preview", and you'll see that the first image you've uploaded will be at the right of the screen, (at the new tab) however you have no choice where to put THE FIRST picture, fanpop decides that automatically. So you have to go back to your article typo and type big blanks like this: 






___________________________________________
All the way down, like you see at my articles, I make a big blank starting form the top of the image....as I go down to the bottom line of my image. (or lower)
Second, now all the pictures you've uploaded AFTER the first will be your choice. AGAIN, I REPEAT, you may have seen my articles and if this is very hard for you then look very carefully. Anyways...onto the next thing "How to Place Your Image"

___________________________________________
HGRHURUHR
hjfgieb9egkmsbgijegbrfjuehajuluurjkrkjgewirihghir
hgtijkebhfijkedhgkoshnednhjfvgjksdnfjhfkjdngjgfvkdfm
vfghdbnfvkigvfjhfkvijgmglgfjgkmfdjkigjngfkgbjhngkjfgjkj
[img1 right large]
___________________________________________
Now, that means that the first image (which is shown as an example from one of my articles) will be large, at the right side of my article, but still at THIS SPOT.
Just click the "preview" button. See it? It doesn't show the part where I typed [img1 right large] it just shows the image number (the first image is also known as " img1 "), makes the size large, and puts it at the right side of the article.

If you don't understand just tell me to make an article about it okay?

P.S Since I went through the 27 minutes of writing this, may I have a prop if you understand? I'LL EVEN MAKE AN ARTICLE TO SHOW HOW!!!
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