A graph bed is an image stored on the web, and when you want to use it (especially if you want to use it in Markdown), you refer directly to the web address of the image rather than the actual web image. This has many advantages, of course, the biggest advantage is that it can be safely copied everywhere, a good article can be published to multiple platforms.

My usual workflow is:

< span style = “box-sizing: border-box; color: RGB (74, 74, 74); line-height: 22px; font-size: 14px! Important; word-break: inherit! Important;

< p style = “box-sizing: border-box! Important; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; I will write a special article about it later.

If you do not use a graph bed, you will need to manually process the image each time you switch platforms. But after changing the map bed, just copy it.

However, not all beds are directly replicable. Overseas chart bed, wechat public number is generally not supported. Here recommend a domestic chart bed: chart shell.

In addition, there is a map bed artifact, uPic.

You can put your screenshots, or want to use the picture, automatically upload, and return the map bed address. UPic has some built-in chart beds that can be used, but none of them support wechat official accounts. Let’s add the shell map bed to uPic.

As shell map bed did not disclose their API interface, so can only analyze their first. (You can directly use my configuration method here, which has passed the test)

To open uPic configuration, select host:

Click the plus sign ➕ in the lower left corner and add host as shown above.

API URL I put here, easy to copy: imgkr.com/api/files/u…

Then it can be used happily.

For example, the picture below is the one I just uploaded to the shell map bed: imgkr.cn-bj.ufileos.com/e66da03f-f8… (Don’t you open it?)