![]() ![]() The larger the image size, the slower it will load on your site…so trust me, just don’t do it! This tutorial will still work on photos uploaded in their original size but because uploading original sized photos slows your site WAY DOWN, it is not recommended. Resizing your blog photos is an important step regardless of whether or not you plan to use this photo sizing trick. RELATED POST: The 4 Best Places to Find Free Photos for Your Blog That is where my fancy little trick comes into play, so let’s get to it! The only draw back to using this option is that the x-large size sizes images to 640px, which means if you have a post area that is wider than 640px, the photo will still look a little small. I recommend centering your photos and using the x-large setting (if you don’t use the trick below) so your photos can be seen in all their glory. You can also set the justification to left, center, or right. ![]() You can set the photo size to small, medium, large, x-large, or to its original size.
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