I find Imgur more convenient than Dreamwidth's own image hosting. I have installed a browser add on where one right-click option for images is "re-host on Imgur" (it's free!), and then the picture ends up in another tab where I can click the "copy link" thing. The last step is using either HTML or the Rich Text Editor to get the images to not be huge (if they were originally huge). Otherwise an option is to screenshot images (might make the quality worse, but always makes the size smaller), and then that too has an "Upload to Imgur" option in the menu.
Let me know if a visual guide would be helpful! I agree that it's a pity it's so hard to use images with Dreamwidth.
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Date: 2022-11-01 08:02 pm (UTC)Let me know if a visual guide would be helpful! I agree that it's a pity it's so hard to use images with Dreamwidth.