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Do you want to create an image gallery on your WordPress site? An image gallery lets you add photos in rows and columns to display more photos with less space while still being visually appealing. In this video, we will show you how to easily create an image gallery in WordPress that makes your photos look even better.
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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:20 Create a post for images
0:40 How to add a Gutenberg gallery block to your post
1:27 How to customize an image gallery in WordPress
4:40 How to create a gallery using Envira Gallery plugin
8:28 How to view your galleries on your website
For the first method in this guide, we will be using the default WordPress gallery block. Start by creating the post or page you would want to have it appear on and click the add block button and select gallery to add it in your content area.
You can now select the images you want to be included, you can use shift+click to select multiple files to upload at once. You’ll have the options to reorder and caption each of the images should you want or even add additional images. The standard gallery widget even includes a way to change how many images are in each column and where the gallery links to.
Should you want more control over the gallery, you would want to install and activate the Envira Gallery plugin found here:
Create a new gallery, name it whatever you like, and add your images to the gallery. The plugin allows you to link individual images in the gallery to specific URLs.
The same as the default gallery you can decide how many columns to use or have the column count be determined by the plugin. Envira gallery gives you the additional power to lazy load the images, that way the images are not loaded until your visitor scrolls down to the images which can improve loading speed on your site.
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