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Rick,
I can post pictures using the attachments option, but I can't seem to figure out how to post a full image. I'm not real savvy in this area. Could you explain it to me in a step by step manner? I am a dinosaur. Thanks. Gary |
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1) As an Attachment; these show as thumbnails, but the full image is there, when a user clicks on it. This is the only method that works for images uploaded from your computer. 2) As an Inline Image (displays full); To do this, the image must already be online somewhere. You then click the icon above where you type, in the bottom row, 5th from the right (looks like mountains) which opens a box and you paste in the URL of wherever the file is online. Last edited by Matt; 05-03-2009 at 03:49 PM. |
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Gary,
Your thumbnail really is a "full size image". It expands to full size when you click on it. This saves server time/space by doing it this way. If you want to have the full size image appear in your posts, you need to have another image hosting site, such as Photobucket.com. If you already have one of those, then it's easy. With Photobucket, move your cursor over tha scan you want to show. You'll get a drop down menu showing 4 options. The third one down is "HTML Code". Copy that link and paste it into the body of you post. There are several other ways to show images also, but these are the ones I know. Edited to add: Matt types faster than me an knows this stuff way better! Last edited by Jim VB; 05-03-2009 at 03:52 PM. |
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test...
okay, this is cool. How long will the images be stored that are uploaded as a thumbnail? Last edited by skybar; 05-03-2009 at 04:03 PM. |
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Last edited by Mark; 05-03-2009 at 04:35 PM. |
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How come when I click on everyone's thumbnail, I only get a black screen with no image?
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Gary,
This might not be the answer, but depending on the speed of your Internet connection, it might take a little while for the image to load, leaving only the black background on your screen for some time. |
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