Photoshop User - USA (2021-02)

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STEP FIVE: SET UP
YOUR WEBSITE
Once you choose Adobe Portfolio, you’ll
arrive on a webpage where you’ll see
the album that you selected. Go back to
Lightroom, and select Share To>Adobe
Portfolio for each album that you want
on your website.
Now go back to your Adobe Portfolio
page in your web browser to get started
with your website. Click on Pages near
the top left of the screen, and you’ll
see all your albums. You can activate or
deactivate them with the switch to the
right of each, and you can also change
the sequence of your albums.

STEP SIX: CHANGE
THE COVER IMAGES OF
YOUR ALBUMS
Now that all your albums are laid out, you
can change the cover image for each of
them. Click on your name at the top of
the page to view the homepage, and you
should see all your albums there. Hover
your cursor over one of the albums, click
on the word “Page” that appears in a
blue box at the top left of the thumbnail,
and select Edit Cover Image. Select the
image that you want viewers to see for
that collection.

STEP SEVEN: SELECT YOUR
WEBSITE SETTINGS
Click on Settings on the left and go
through each category (like a checklist)
and decide which keywords you want
to add for Search Optimization, your
website title, your favicon, your social
media sharing photo, etc. The key thing
is for you to buy a domain and to include
it on your website.

STEP EIGHT: ADD PHOTOS
TO YOUR WEBSITE
If you want to add photos to your website,
you need to go back to Lightroom Classic
and drag-and-drop the photos you want
to add into the appropriate collections
that are synced with Lightroom. Then, to
make it appear on your live website, you

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