Posting images
So assuming your using a Windows PC and have an image on the desktop that you want to post
goto
http://tinypic.com/
and use the "Browse" to find and upload your image to their site (you may have to enter a "security" question
Once uploaded you'll be be presented with 4 option boxes in yellow with black text.
The one that has IMG encased in square brackets is the one you need, copy it so that it contains the open IMG and the close /IMG
[ IMG ]http://i58.tinypic.com/2w23fuo.jpg[/ IMG ]
(note spaces have been added at the IMG's so as to "disable" it so that you can see the code
this will, when posted create the image
Hope that helps
Guide to posting images
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Guide to posting images
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Photos
This is all just to complicated! Surely there must be a way of making it easier to post photos on here??? I have lots of photos I'd love to post on here, but it's just a nightmare to get it sorted. Please make it simple, for idiots like me!
Spider
Re: Photos
Spider001 wrote:This is all just to complicated! Surely there must be a way of making it easier to post photos on here??? I have lots of photos I'd love to post on here, but it's just a nightmare to get it sorted. Please make it simple, for idiots like me!
Perhaps it's me but I don't find it complicated at all
1 You upload the pics to a storage location
2 You link to that stored pic
3 It displays in your post
Simples
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Re: Guide to posting images
With the new site software, it's now easier to add attachments to a message. Just look at the attachments box below your message composition window, add attachments and then click on the "place inline" button, to include the string in your posting which references the image:
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Re: Photos
slparry wrote:Spider001 wrote:This is all just to complicated! Surely there must be a way of making it easier to post photos on here??? I have lots of photos I'd love to post on here, but it's just a nightmare to get it sorted. Please make it simple, for idiots like me!
Perhaps it's me but I don't find it complicated at all
1 You upload the pics to a storage location
2 You link to that stored pic
3 It displays in your post
Simples
I use Dropbox, and it USED to be that simple, but no more. The teenagers at DP have changed things so the public links seem to work only for email.
But - never fear - HerrFlick is here ...
I had the same problem at another forum, and, after hours of sleuthing over a hot keyboard:
Link from Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzg91qsljvxv8bz/hells%20angles.jpg?dl=0
This does not work in the [img]link[/img] format, below:
[ img]https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzg91qsljvxv8bz/hells%20angles.jpg?dl=0[/img]
Now - change dl=0 to dl=1 (at end of link), and viola
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Does this subject need upgrading?
I aint volunteering but would be good if someone could explain how to do it with today`s tech
Chris
I aint volunteering but would be good if someone could explain how to do it with today`s tech
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You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
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Fiat Panda.
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started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
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