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This refers to Moodle 34.11 1 from August 2022 December 2023 onwards

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This guide will show you how to add images, which can be used to give a which can be used to give a look and feel to your module page, by adding them to labels a label directly on the page.

You can also add images to HTML blocks, web pages and descriptions within Moodle.

You might also want to upload a picture to your profile.

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An image can be added wherever you are using an activity and resource a label box in Moodle that has access to the text editor.

  1. In the text editor, if the Insert or edit image icon is not visible, click on the Show/hide advanced buttons icon. 

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You will then be able to see and click on the Insert or edit image icon. 

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2. A pop up window will appear, press the Browse repositories... button. 

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3. Use the File picker on the left-had panel to select an existing image or press Upload a file and then press 'Choose File' to select a new one. Once you have added a new image press the 'Upload this file' button.

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The file will now appear in the Image properties preview window.

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4. Enter a short image description (alternative text) in the "Describe this image for someone who cannot see it". This will appear when the student moves their mouse over the image.

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7. Press the Save image button to return to the text editor.

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