UT Tyler Contribute Tutorial
These instructions are still in working mode, and are still being edited. If you find an area that needs work, please email Robin Kelly with specifics.
Adding Images:
Now lets add a new image to your page. Select the "Image" button, then select "From My Computer" to add an image you have stored on your computer.
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You will then go through the directories on your computer until you are in the directory where you have the file you want to add. You then will highlight the file you wish to add, and then "select".
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Once the image is selected, you will then be prompted to add an "alt" tag to the image. This is very important, and we are required by state guidelines to include these. It is a description of your image that will be used by users who are not able to see the image, or have the images turned off on their computers, so you want the description to be short and descriptive of what your image is. NOT "image" or "picture".
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We have now added our photo.
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At this point, our photo is much too large for the page, and also needs to be cropped. Contribute includes all the basic photo editing tools necessary for you to edit your images. For example, lets RIGHT CLICK directly on the image, select "Edit Image", then select "Crop".
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From here, you can drag the corner of the crop tool to the size you wish, then move it to where you wish to place it on the picture. Repeat this until you are happy with your results.
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Once you are complete, select the "enter" key on your keyboard. This will crop the image. Now, we can resize our image to make is smaller on the page. (Never go larger, this will distort the image, only resize if you wish to go smaller). Again, you can "Right-click", then select "Resize".
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You will be given another tool around your image. You can grab the corner of the tool, and drag it to the size you wish for the image to be. That's it! You have resized your photo! If you are not happy with the size you create, then select "Edit", "Undo" and start again.
Next, we are going to align the photo on the page. Again, we are going to "Right-click" on top of the photo. Select "Align", then "Left". This will align our photo to the left side of the text for a nice, professional look.
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You can also use more tools by using the "Right-click" tool to add space around your photo. "Right-click" and select "Image Properties", then you can put a number in the Horizontal padding box. I like to use anywhere between 2 and 5. See what you like. This will put a little space between the photo and the text. You can also add a small border around your photo here by putting the number 1 in the "Border" box. In this area, you can also change your "alt" tag. Play around with these settings to see what you can come up with.