I’ve been adding watermark the manual way i.e. by adding extra layer to my pictures. However, as I am getting more mobile nowadays with limited time to blog, I find it time consuming to add watermark manually to every single pictures in my postings. No doubt, by adding it manually I could specifically define the position and size of the watermark layer propotionate to the size of the picture itself.

To solve my problem, I utilised the watermark plugin for WordPress. Guess I should shout out credit where credit is due, Marekki’s Watermark Plugin for WordPress inserts your logo or text in your wp-upload pictures. You can watermark in two different ways.
1. Insert watermark while a picture is uploaded, or
2. Insert watermarks on all chosen pictures from a directory [like wp-uploads] on your web-server.
Protect and copyright your pictures! Get Watermark plugin for WordPress here.
Here’s a sample of picture before and after I added the watermark direct from WordPress.
Before watermarking:

After watermarking:

Marekki’s Watermark has a new domain
Today Marekki’s Watermark PlugIn – Project has been moved to the new domain. The number of bloggers who are interested in this plug-in makes it necessary to move the project to its own domain with its own name http://www.wp-watermark.com. I hope you enjoy this site.
Marekki.
bro … u can use the import to wordpress function.
terpk nak migrate to wordpress… tapi aku punya picture links semua hilang… tak larat nak manual adjust
blogspot limited lah beb. kene control …
watermark for blogspot tade ke ?