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		<title>How to add downloaded image to page content?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually images should be uploaded via gallery option in dashboard, if you really need to add image inside content then: You should download wanted icons and upload it to image service EDIT: postimg service is closed so use alternative like: Some services like: https://imgur.com/ or https://imgbox.com/ 1. step 2. step 3. step]]></description>
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