Display image and text
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Good evening everyone!!! Sorry, I don't know the right keywords to search neither do I have idea on how to go about this. Please, I designed a blogging site and everything is working fine when only text is been posted. Now, I want to add the functionality where someone can post both text and image. For instance, Making a table Step 1: Gather your woods and arrange as depicted with the following image >>>>>Image goes here>>>>> Step 2: Get the following tools as shown below >>>>>>Image goes here>>>>> Now, when I submit this post I want both image and text to be saved to database. And when I view this post, I want to see post text and images just as instructable.com does. What I have tried I tried saving text and using inline scripting as follows but didn't work Step 1: blabla Image path

But when I view this post, image never display... But I discovered that when I copied the image url, is showing the routed URL. So what is the best way to this please... Any ideas and guide will be welcome -
Good evening everyone!!! Sorry, I don't know the right keywords to search neither do I have idea on how to go about this. Please, I designed a blogging site and everything is working fine when only text is been posted. Now, I want to add the functionality where someone can post both text and image. For instance, Making a table Step 1: Gather your woods and arrange as depicted with the following image >>>>>Image goes here>>>>> Step 2: Get the following tools as shown below >>>>>>Image goes here>>>>> Now, when I submit this post I want both image and text to be saved to database. And when I view this post, I want to see post text and images just as instructable.com does. What I have tried I tried saving text and using inline scripting as follows but didn't work Step 1: blabla Image path

But when I view this post, image never display... But I discovered that when I copied the image url, is showing the routed URL. So what is the best way to this please... Any ideas and guide will be welcomeI have finally gotten the solution. Let me add this should in case anyone else needs it. The trick was to set the image src to the site domain name, the image folder, and the extension

That's it