How do I add photos to my tip experience?
It’s easy to embed photos or videos in your tip experience—all you have to do is copy and paste a little snippet of text from the site where you’re storing the image or video. Sites that support this include:
On these and many other photo-sharing sites, you’ll see a box with a bunch of weird code in it for each photo you’ve uploaded to your account. Just paste that code into the “how I did this” box alongside your description for the tip you’re completing, and your photo will magically appear. And don’t worry, you can always return and edit your entry if something goes wrong, so there’s no pressure.
If you’re not already set up on one of these photo sharing sites, it’s not a bad idea, and it only takes a couple minutes.
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