Email providers, like Gmail, allow you to drag an image from a folder and drop it into an area inside the compose box that says “attach files here”. Gmail will automatically embed the image and realign it so it's in line with the rest of the plain text.
- What does it mean to embed an image in an email?
- How do you embed something in an email?
- Can you embed an image in a Gmail email?
What does it mean to embed an image in an email?
Embedding an image into an email message is the act of adding the image into the coding of the email template for it to appear amongst the text once the subscriber opens it, instead of appearing as an email attachment.
How do you embed something in an email?
You can embed HTML in email with the 'Insert as Text' option. Select 'Insert' > Attach File > Select the htm. file > Click on 'Insert' dropdown bar > Select 'Insert as Text'.
Can you embed an image in a Gmail email?
Adding an Image to an Email
Click the [COMPOSE] button. A "New Message" pop-up box will appear in the lower-right corner of the screen. Complete your message as usual, and then place your cursor where you would like the image to appear. From the bottom toolbar, click [Insert Photo] icon (mountains).