REUSE - Body/description editing tools
- Alex Logsdon (Deactivated)
You can insert multiple images from your desktop or from a hosted location.
For images saved on your desktop, drag and drop them directly into the text field.
For images you have hosted online, insert their URLs:
Place your cursor where you want to insert the image.
Open the Insert menu.
Select Image.
In the Source field, paste the image URL.
Select Save.
To edit an image after inserting it:
Select the image. You can tell it’s selected because it has a blue outline.
Open the Insert menu.
Select Image to open its settings.
Add an Alternative Description to improve the image’s accessibility. Or resize it by changing the Width and Height.
You can make the size responsive to the screen width so that the image doesn’t get cut off. Type auto
into the Height field, and a percentage into the Width field. For example, 100%
makes the image fill the full width of the content area, while 50%
fills half. Test it out by selecting File > Preview and resizing your browser window.
To reorder images, click and drag them to a different line.
You can insert multiple videos hosted by JUNO in our s3 bucket or you can embed videos hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, or Brightcove.
Place your cursor where you want to insert the video.
Open the Insert menu.
Select Media.
To add an m3u8 link hosted by JUNO, select General and paste it into the Source field.
Or to embed a YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, or Brightcove video, select Embed and paste the embed code. That code looks something like this:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/n61...</iframe>
Select Save.
To reorder videos, click and drag them to a different line.
Copy the URL of the page you want to link to.
Highlight text in the text field.
Open the Insert menu.
Select Link.
Paste the URL.
Select Save.
To edit an existing link, right-click it and select Link. To remove an existing link, right-click it and select Remove link.
Anchors let you create links to lines in the middle of your page. Here’s how:
Place your cursor on the line you want to link to.
Open the Insert menu.
Select Anchor.
Give it an ID so that you can identify it later. For example, you might use the section heading name or the subject of the paragraph.
Insert a link somewhere else on the page. Instead of adding a URL, select the Anchor from the dropdown menu. Now that link will direct people to the anchor.
Make your page easy to read and scan by using pre-sized section headings.
Type a heading in the text field.
Place your cursor on the same line.
Open the Format menu.
Select Blocks.
Select a heading size. Your text automatically formats into that heading.