How to link a picture to a URL

Effectively turning an image into a button.

Attach a link to a picture! On WordPress and on Substack.

For the folks who, like me, did not know this.

Here are the instructions for WordPress:

1. Load the image into your page.

2. Firmly click on the image for the drop down menu. (Here is where you add your alt text by the way).

3. Click on the gear wheel

4. Hit Attachment Details

5. Link To

5. Add custom URL

6. You are done.

As an example: Clicking on the image below will take you to the TKG SUNDAY Newsletter that I created for you yesterday. There is a walkabout!

Click on the image above OR you can go to the Sunday newsletter the old fashioned way and go HERE.

I love learning new stuff!


I have two TKG TAKE TEN vids going out to The Tenners this week. (Usually I aim for one). So stand by on Tuesday and Thursday. To join The Tenners (and receive one or two surprise farm videos while supporting my writing about the farm) follow the Newsletter link, subscribe then upgrade to Paid.

The Sunday newsletter will always be FREE. Just like the daily Blog. And all kinds of subscriptions are mighty welcome.


We had a quiet weekend. Just loading 110 bales of hay, splitting and stacking a truck load of wood and making more summer sauce and more apple sauce.

Some of us just laid around waiting for the handout!

The heat is back. We will be in the high 90’s today and, of course, I have one more load of tomatoes to go. And another pot of apple sauce. There will be a lot of apple sauce – the tree by the chick brooder is loaded – the apple trees are fertilized every time I clean out the brooder AND the chicks hang out under the apple trees when they are a bit bigger. Bonus!

Also I need to go over to Jake’s – remember Jake? and pick up windfalls from under his pear tree.

It is Monday.

Lots to do. And I need to roast the tomatoes and get them into the slow cooker before it gets too hot.

The chick heat lamp will be going off early today. It will be plenty hot enough for the wee fluffy dots.

How about you?

What’s on your agenda today?

Celi

8 responses to “How to link a picture to a URL”

  1. The wildflower garden has blocked the community sidewalk, even after having some fencing in place to keep the plants upright. The flowers are wonderful though but I need to figure out a fix. I also need to remember to be a bit more conservative when scattering seed in the beds. I really had no idea this little experiment would be so successful! Happy cooking for you C 🙂

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