Embed free-to-use photos from Pexels straight into your article with this explainer
As smartphones become increasingly integrated in our lives, simple tasks have also become much easier to accomplish.
There is a good chance that, as a journalist, you are using a Wordpress site for your work or personal blog. How convenient it is when those little tasks, such as adding posts and changing themes, can be done with a few swipes and touches.
Of course, nothing makes your post stand out more than a good picture but this can be tricky to source. Did you know though that Wordpress has a free feature within the app version that allows you to import free-to-use pictures from image-hosting site Pexels?
If not, Thomas Bishop’s explainer on how to use the free photo library feature might come in handy.
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