When posting pictures you should always make sure that you have the copyrights to publish it (or that they're free to publish).
Every blogging platform has a way (button) to add a photo.
If you have access to the HTML code of a post you can just add the '<img src=photo_url>' tag.
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Facebook, but legally besides that, not really unless they allowed it for you to go onto their pictures and download them//
what kind of blog and if is wordpress 1) you go to wordpress.com and log in or sign up 2) you go to my account and press "my blog" 3) and press appearance 4) and press background (but before everything you got to download a picture of stardoll) 5) and then you upload it 6) edit it if you want and then press save changes
click on "my computer" and open the ipod drive from there. Then drag and drop the pictures into it.
Some people say plug your charging cord into one side of your computer and the other into your iPod and then go to your pics and download the pictures you want!
If you need to download pictures from a 32gb card onto a Windows 8 OS, you need to put the card in a card reader and save it in the computer.
how do I get software to download pictures from my LG420 G trac phone to my computer
Although it is doable but your blog will not be as appealing and informative as the ones with pictures.
A mirror download is when you go onto a website (ie. a forum or personal website) and you download something from that website that is actually not hosted by that website Eg. You go onto myspace.com and somebody has a blog about how good a free software is and wants to share it with you so you click the download and it downloads but its actually just hot linked they just made it say click here but its actually a direct download from download.com.
There are some pictures of a young Will in Meg Tilly's blog: http://www.officialmegtilly.com/blog/will/ but Luca and Matteo....nuthin'.
There are a multitude of places one can download pictures of roses online for free. For example, one can find rose pictures on blog sites like Tumblr, online image hosters like Google's image gallery or Photobucket, or sites that offer free access to stock photos like StockFreeImages or shutterstock.