How to Post A Picture On Facebook Page
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pusahma2008
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Saturday, September 8, 2018
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Posting Pictures On Facebook
There are a number of methods to do this but we will certainly take a look at uploading them from your computer and this guide will reveal you just how.
How to Post A Picture On Facebook Page
1. Go to Facebook's site. Do so by going into https://www.facebook.com/ into your internet browser's LINK bar. This will take you to your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in.
-If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your e-mail address and password to continue.
2. Browse to the page on which you intend to post the picture(s). If you just want to post pictures to your own page, you can remain on the News Feed page.
-To go to a friend's page, either enter their name right into the search bar and after that click their name, or find their name in the News Feed and click it.
3. Click Photo/Video. This alternative is just below the "What's on your mind?" text box near the top of the page. Clicking it invokes a pop-up home window.
4. Select photos to publish. If you're uploading numerous images, hold Ctrl (or ⌘ Command on a Mac) while clicking to choose every one you click.
-If your computer doesn't open your default Photo folder, you'll first should choose it from the left-hand pane.
5. Click Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will publish your images to a post draft.
6. Edit your post. You can include more pictures by clicking the square with a + in it that's near the top of the post window, or you could add message to the blog post by keying in the "Say something about this photo" (or "these photos") box.
-If you want to make your post public, click the Friends or Friends of Friends box in the bottom-left corner of the post and then pick Public.
-You could likewise click + Album and afterwards click Create Album when motivated if you 'd like to add your images to their own album.
7. Click Post. It's in the bottom-right corner of the post home window. Doing so will upload your image(s) to your selected Facebook page.