I’m Creating A Website In Joomla And I Want To Insert Images?
January 21, 2010 under FAQ
How do I do this from the back end?
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Upload your image using media manager from the Startup Admin page.
Then edit your content, add {mosimage} into your content, then from the right tab select IMAGE tab and insert your image (select your image then click >>).
Save and try your website.
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I’m going to go step by step, so bear with me if I’m stating the obvious.
Log into the administrator back end.
Click Media Manager.
From there you can upload images to your web server.
(Click Browse at the right, then Upload at the top.)
If you have MOSImage:
Open the content item you want to put an image in. Click on the Images tab. Choose the proper sub-folder. (If you can’t get to the sub-folder you want, go to Content > Section Manager, pick the corresponding section and ctrl-click to select all the appropriate MOSImage directories in the list. Hit Save.)
In the Images tab, select the image on the left side and click the “>>” button. Click the same image on the right side and set any options you want below. Don’t forget to click the small Apply button at the bottom.
Go into the intro or main text and click the “Insert Image” button below. This should stick a {mosimage} tag in the text.
Save your changes.
If you can’t, or don’t want to use mosimage:
You can click on the image in Media Manager to get the URL. Depending on your WYSIWYG editor, there should be an insert picture button you can use (not the one below).
Hope this helps.