Add multiple photos to Facebook reply

Facebook lets you post single images directly to your Timeline. To include multiple images in a single post, create a note. Notes contain fewer photos and more text than photo albums, arranging content similarly to blog posts. For example, following your company's presentation at a conference, using a Facebook note allows you to post four photos as well as detailed commentary. To arrange photos within the post, you must use Facebook's graphical uploader and then edit the note's code.

Add Notes to Your Page

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    Open your Facebook page as a page admin.

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    Click the arrow in the page's Apps section to add additional blank boxes.

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    Click the "+" symbol on a blank box to open a drop-down menu.

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    Click "Notes" to add the Notes application.

Post Images in a Note

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    Click the Notes box to open your Notes page.

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    Click "Write a Note" to create a new note.

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    Type the post's text.

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    Click "Add a Photo" to open the photo uploading pane.

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    Click "Choose a File" to launch the Open dialog box.

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    Navigate to and select a photo to upload it and add the following code to your post's body:

    <photo id="1" />

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    Repeat the previous two steps with your other photos.

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    Move each photo's code to set the photo's position within the note's body.

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    Click "Publish."

Add multiple photos to Facebook reply
We recently reported that the ability to edit status updates on Facebook is in the works. While we’re twiddling our thumbs desperately waiting for that function to become available to everyone, Facebook has decided to keep us busy with an update that is similarly awesome: You can now post comments in the form of a photo upload.

You will now see a camera button next to the comment space of every post on Facebook – clicking on it will allow you to attach a photo and upload it as a comment. It may not be a big deal to most users, but this function will definitely be a welcome addition for those people who often experience the fact that sometimes, words just aren’t enough. A picture is worth a thousand words, after all.

While there seems to be no official Facebook announcement on their blog yet, a few users have already seen and started using the new comment feature. So we, naturally, had to give it a go:

facebook photo comment test

Facebook confirmed with us that this is a global roll-out that went out only this morning, built at a hackathon by Bob Baldwin. Although you cannot upload photo comments through the mobile app yet, you can preview them the way you would on the Web. It is important to note that the feature is still a bit buggy – photo uploads may not always appear on the first try (see above). They do start appearing though once you start posting photo comments in succession.

Users have been able to see auto-generated photos accompanying links that users post as updates, but the photos users will be uploading as comments will be hosted on Facebook’s servers, much like any photo album:

facebook photo comment album

With this recent update plus the ability to use hashtags, Facebook’s commenting experience may actually improve by a significant amount – all we need now is the ability to directly reply to comments inline (which you can do for Facebook Pages, seen below) and to post animated GIFs, just like in Google+.

Select the pics you want to send and then click “Open” to insert them into your reply. To select more than one picture, hold “Ctrl” and click multiple pics. You can select all pictures in a folder by pressing “Ctrl-A.”

How do you reply to a photo comment on Facebook?

Tap in the top right of Facebook.

  1. Tap Pages.
  2. Go to your Page, then go to the comment.
  3. Tap Reply below the comment.
  4. Enter your reply and tap Reply.

How do I add a photo to an existing Facebook post?

To get there, tap or click your profile image at the top left corner of the page. Tap or click the arrow at the top right corner of the post. Select Edit Post. Tap or click Photo/Video.

Can you add a picture to a shared post on Facebook?

Facebook lets you add a link and a photo in the same post, but the social network won’t show the usual link preview pane with a thumbnail image and link description if you choose this option.

How many photos can you add to a Facebook post?

4 Answers. When you actually post on facebook, you can only upload one photo or video.

How do you add a picture to an existing post?

Can I replace a Facebook photo but keep the comments?

No. You can’t “replace” a picture in Facebook. You’ll have to delete the wrong one and upload the correct one.

How do I edit a picture I already posted on Facebook?

To do that, go to the post on your Facebook timeline with the picture you want to change. In the top-right corner of the post, tap the downward-pointing arrow icon and choose Edit Post from the menu.

Can I post more than 30 pictures on Facebook?

The best way to post a large number of photos to Facebook is to create a photo album, upload multiple photos to that album, and then publish the album cover image in the status update. Friends who click on the album link are taken to the photos. Select the large plus sign to add more photos to the album.

How do you put multiple pictures together on Facebook?

You can select multiple photos to be uploaded at the same time by holding the CTRL key (or CMD key, for Mac) as you click each photo to upload. Click on the “Open” button on the lower right corner of the small window, and the selected photos will start uploading to Facebook into the selected album.

Can you add photos to Facebook comments?

Using the apps for Android and iOS mobile devices, tap the Facebook app and then: Tap Comment beneath the post you want to comment on to bring up the virtual keyboard. Enter a text comment and tap the camera icon at the side of the text-entry field.

Why can't I add a photo to a Facebook comment?

Update Your Facebook App/Browser Plugin If you cannot insert a photo into a Facebook comment, chances are either your app version has bugs or is outdated. Either way, update your app or download the latest version of Facebook.