How should I upload images to Blogger?
Only two ways: upload directly or use a URL.
1. Why do I recommend you upload directly instead of selecting from a Google photo album?
The reason is straightforward: the pictures selected in the created Google album may be uploaded to the archive again, resulting in two identical images in your Google archive. But don't worry, although you see two, the path may be the same.
Another question is whether the pictures in Blogger will disappear if you delete the album. I don't know the answer. However, since you use the Cloudflare service, the response of deleting images may be delayed, and the asynchrony caused by the delay may cause images to be archived again.
In short, to make the archived files you see less chaotic, it is better to upload them directly. And in doing so, at least you don't have to worry about whether it will affect your blog images when you need to delete files on a cloud one day.
2. Use the URL to show your images.
You can try to buy image storage space. Although Blogger has no storage limit, I suggest you purchase some services for better management.
In this way, at least in terms of management, images and blog text content are separated.
Of course, I think Google should also be brilliant. If you want to back up your blog content, it is estimated that you can also back up the image content together. But if you don't want to use Blogger someday, it may be better to use this separate storage structure first.
3. The best way to make sure your images are archived.
Click this URL: https://get.google.com/albumarchive.
Tips for additional attention:
When you own Chromebook and Google Pixel.
Don't open the automatic upload of images on Chromebook.
Since you have used Chromebook as a computer, many pictures may be stored on it. If they are synchronized, the cloud space may be insufficient, and most importantly, it is unnecessary.
I think it's just that the photos on the pixel phone need to be synchronized. When you need to use it, just download it from the Internet to your Chromebook.
Click this URL: https://photos.google.com.
I think your daily editing of images should only be on the cloud.
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