Thanks 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
Alanna, 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. Thanks!
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 . . .
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!
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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