Decide if you want your photo blog to only have photos one-above-the-other in a long scroll, or if you'd like some of your photos to be side-by-side. Placing photos side-by-side can create greater visual interest.
One-above-the-other. Here is an example of having your photos in a single long scroll. This is the most common and simplest way to format your photos:
Side-by-side layout - all on one line. Placing photos side-by-side can often create more visual interest. One way to get photos next to each other is to simply insert them right after the other with no Carriage-Returns (the 'Enter' key) in between them. KeepandShare basically treats each photo as if it's a 'big character' on a single line. You can insert spaces in between the photos to spread them out a little:

All on one line is the easiest way to get photos side-by-side, but it's hard to control the spacing and you can't really line captions up with the individual photos.
Side-by-side layout - using tables. In the following two examples tables have been used to control the layout of the photos:


To better understand how the tables can be used to control spacing, here is the second example viewed in the editor, with the table control lines visible:
You can see it is a table with 2 rows and 3 columns. You can always right click your mouse in a table to select background colors for the table.
In the above example one of the text captions has a white font color - you can use the "Change Foreground Color" icon in the icon bar to change font colors:
