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Note: Anyonita taught me this fancy party trick. You can learn it too--here's her tutorial!
Thanksgiving Recipes (click on image to go to each post)
Beets

Oranges

Layered Vegetable Appetizers

Enchiladas

Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup

Hummus!

Main Dishes Using Garlic Scapes!

Green Tomatoes!

LOVE this, Kristen! It looks absolutely amazing--so vibrant & it works a charm! :) Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteThanks for teaching me how to make this, via your excellent tutorial: http://www.anyonita-nibbles.co.uk/2014/03/how-to-make-every-image-in-collage-link.html
DeleteCan you use the alt=“” and title=“” tags to give a description/name? Would help with Pinterest too --
ReplyDeleteAlanna, for my second collage, the Oranges one, I filled out the recipe title in the Title and Alt tags (while mapping the image) as well as the blog name as the ID. I don't think it's made a difference.
DeleteThanks!
PS You might need to be appoint “beet princess” : - )
ReplyDeletePPS Also check the auto-generated description for Pinterest -- not sure it’s what you want.
Ok, I'm lost on the Pinterest auto generated description--how do I go in and monkey with that one? Just when I think I'm getting some increased tech awareness . . .
DeleteBut the Beet Princess crown? Bring it on! :)
OH! Just now seeing this! It’s in the alt tag associated with the photo, should also use the title tag for SEO. I still haven’t done one of these collages - so cool!
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