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How to tweak caption in image

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all right so now we get to the really interesting part about all text captions and titles so letamp;#39;s start with captions so captions are essentially uh the text thatamp;#39;s going to go right under the image and people are going to be able to see it and read it captions are great for scanning so when people are scrolling down the page you see an image they just donamp;#39;t want to waste their time they read that little a little bit of text under the image and then they keep scrolling down itamp;#39;s really good for that um it also it just describes what the image is and what theyamp;#39;re supposed to be looking at and I think thatamp;#39;s the key there because sometimes youamp;#39;ll upload an image of a screenshot for instance like a screenshot of a website that youamp;#39;re referring to youamp;#39;re talking about but people donamp;#39;t really know what the website is what.com like it might be just a screenshot of a section of the website thatamp;#39;s when you

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Instead, describe details of the photo that are not obvious, like the location, the time of day or year, or a specific event that is taking place. For example, if you have a photo of a sunset you might want to caption it as: Pacific coast sunset, March2016, from Long Beach, Vancouver Island.
There is no one exact format for captions, what you include will depend on the type of image. For example, artwork captions often include titles, while captions for diagrams, photographs etc often include a description or explanation. Captions are usually positioned below the image and start with a figure number.
Tips for writing photo captions that will enhance your content Start by checking your facts. Use conversational language. Use the present tense. Use humor when appropriate. Add new information. Let interest determine the length. Use quotes when possible. Include descriptions.
Include information in the following order: author (if available) year produced (if available) title of image (or a description) Format and any details (if applicable) name and place of the sponsor of the source. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)
(kpʃən ) countable noun. A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
A photo caption or image caption is a written description that sits directly underneath an image. This image can be a photo, drawing, diagram, piece of art, or anything else rendered in an image file format. In a blog, many of your images will have photo captions.
Five must-have elements for photo captions The What Informative description of what the image depicts. The When The time of year the image was taken. The Where The location where the image was taken. The How it was photographed Truthful disclosure of the conditions under which the image was captured.
0:11 1:39 So youve got contents page underneath insert a new page. Give it a title for example figure table.MoreSo youve got contents page underneath insert a new page. Give it a title for example figure table.

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