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AR Video Tutorials: How To Create Image Links In Your Posts

How Do Your Create Image Links In Your Blog Posts?

This is a commonly asked question, with a very simple answer. You create image links the same way you create text links. Simply select the image, then click on the chain icon in the menu bar. Input the url you wish to link to and you're done.

Here is an image that is not linked.

This is a graphic with no link.

Here is an image that is linked.

This is a graphic that IS linked.

And here is the video that show how I did it.


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19 commentsJeff Turner • December 26 2007 01:17PM

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Hi Jeff,

That was very clear!  If you are getting both of these items from your browser, when would you use one over the other?

Posted by Leslie Bloss, Seattle Real Estate Professional (REALTY EXECUTIVES BRIO ) over 2 years ago
Thanks for the tutorial, I figured it out by playing around last week. 
Posted by Renee Stengel, Westchester County (Houlihan Lawrence, Associate Broker) over 2 years ago
Jeff - Of course I know how to link graphics but wanted to mention that I thought your opening to the video was great. Love how all the AR members drop down - very cool!
Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 2 years ago
Jeff, I admit I have never tried to link a graphic so this is helpful, thanks!
Posted by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (LKN Realty, LLC) over 2 years ago

Hello Jeff!

I had no clue how to link Text or a graphic...thanks.  I tried earlier tonight to add a link and could not do it!  But, now I can do both!  Thank you so much...looking forward to watching the rest of your blogs.

Moriah Martin

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Posted by Moriah Martin - Lehigh Valley REALTOR® (RE/MAX real estate) over 2 years ago

Jeff, Question for you.

When you are adding a link to your comment, is it better to select opening the page inside or outside the page?  Did I ask that right?

Thanks!

Moriah Martin

Posted by Moriah Martin - Lehigh Valley REALTOR® (RE/MAX real estate) over 2 years ago
Moriah, my opinion is that if you are linking internally, from your site to your site, it doesn't matter which you choose. But if you are linking to a blog or website outside of the one you are creating the link in, then opening in a new page is best. That way, when the user closes the window they are still on your site. 
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago

Hey Jeff!

Oh, okay.  I will need to actually test it and then see how each one works. Maybe this will help someone else? This is what it would look like. 

Opens in a new Page

Does not open in a new page

One my way to more of your training...Thank you for your prompt reply to my question!

Moriah Martin

Posted by Moriah Martin over 2 years ago

Not sure if I did something wrong....they both look like they opened the same way here.

Trying this one again to see if I did  it wrong.

Does not open in a new page

I know I did this one right above, let's see what happens. 

Moriah Martin

Posted by Moriah Martin over 2 years ago

Okay, I finally get it.  But, I just learned something new.  When I come to AR I must Login First.  Because I did not login first the above posts are not able to be editted by me.  The link above shows how the link does not open in a new page but it does not go anywhere because I pasted the link incorrectly.  Now that I could see what was happening...I understand. 

Live and Learn, They say, right!

 

Posted by Moriah Martin - Lehigh Valley REALTOR® (RE/MAX real estate) over 2 years ago
Moriah... the important thing is that you've got it now! :)
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
I get it! Thank you Thank you Thank you
Posted by Jean Doyle Morris and Sussex NJ Real Estate (RE/MAX House Values) over 2 years ago

Jeff, that's a great tutorial that is easy to follow.  I am going to check out a few of your other tutorials as well.  Thanks for the help.

Ft. Smith Real Estate

 

Posted by Ray Nellum Fort Smith Real Estate (Warnock Real Estate, LLC.) over 2 years ago
Jeff, Not only do you make everything you do seem so simple and clear, you have a fabulous voice. I think you could teach anything to anybody. You are appreciated!!
Posted by HomeRome Realty Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400 over 2 years ago
Awesome Jeff, Thank you!
Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (RE/MAX Southern Shores) over 2 years ago

Thanks Jeff, I saw your how to text video and it was just as good!..wishing you much success for helping thoses that are new to this.

Mike

Posted by Mike Davis,Realtor,selling buying homes Fort Gordon, Hephzibah, Augusta,Evans, (Keller Williams Realty, Augusta Partners) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the tutorial........

Posted by Lewis Beynon, Clifton Park NY Real Estate (Prime Property Solutions, LLC) about 1 year ago

Jeff -- What technology did you use to actually create the video? to capture the screen shot tutorials?  I've seen some use Adobe Presenter or Captivate.  Very cool.

Posted by Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate (Olsen Ziegler Realty) about 1 year ago

Extremely helpful, Jeff!  I was just researching this and your post was right on time.  Thank you!

Posted by JB Brookman- Photographer & Writer JB Brookman Photography/Hollywood Icon M (JB Brookman Photography/Hollywood Icon Magazine) about 1 year ago

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