
Stacking your post images, if done creatively can add a lot more life to your post. To stack your images properly involves some simple mathematics of addition and subtraction. We first have to know the width of our blog’s content area, then we must also take into account the spacings between. It takes some trials and errors to get your first stacked images right, but after a few tries, you will know what the right sizes area and it will be a breeze after that.
STACKING ONE LEFT IMAGE WITH 2 RIGHT IMAGES



STACKING ONE TOP IMAGE WITH 2 AT THE BOTTOM



STACKING ONE RIGHT IMAGE WITH 2 SMALLER ONES ON THE LEFT



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These are just but a few examples of what you can do when stacking your images.With some imagination, there are many ways you can stack your images. Play with the different imafe size and you will get different results. Try some with borders and some without. The sky is the limit.
A small reminder though. When you have a post with so many images, it will most probably bog down the loading time. One thing you can do is to decrease the image size. Photoshop has a feature call “save for web” when you save your pictures. Use that feature. It will save you lots of disk space and bandwidth.



