OK, How do I post a picture to a thread?
Re: OK, How do I post a picture to a thread?
hmmm did not work...
I'll just keep re editing this till I figure it out, maybe I'm just slow here "long hours today" but I'll figure it out.
<img src="http://www.dollalbum.com/dollgallery/di ... pos=-58320">
I read everything but still can't figure out how to post a pic from my doll album.
Maybe it's just me, but I'm finding this really confusing.
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YAYYYYYYYYY!
I'm grabbing a beer lol
and insert the image text in the center.. lol
^.^ just experimenting.
Thanks for putting up with me lol
I'm a noob at this stuff.
Re: OK, How do I post a picture to a thread?
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Re: OK, How do I post a picture to a thread?
Yes, exactly.Gramps wrote:Methinks this thread is way out of date and no longer accurate?
Now photos can indeed be uploaded directly from one's hard drive.
I can even upload a video from my hard drive! I tried it, and it works!
With the current forum software it is possible and even the recommended way to attach pictures to the thread directly. This has the advantage that the image will stay in place, which might not be the case when embedding an image from somewhere else (as happened in the previous post, I see).
Re: OK, How do I post a picture so everyone can view it?
To avoid this, and allow everyone to be able to comfortably read your posts, please do one of the following.
- Resize the photo to one no wider than 600 pixels. If you want, you can link the posted photo to a larger version by encasing the reduced image in a set of [url] tags. In the first tag, after the "word" Img, add: =http://url of image. Or include the address of the larger version underneath.
- Use the [Imgthm] tags. This will automatically create a thumbnail version of your image. Anyone who clicks on the thumbnail will be shown the full sized version.
- A new addition is [Img600]. Like Imgthm, this tag set will automatically resize your photo, but to a larger 600 pixel size. Again, clicking on the 600px photo will reveal the full size version.
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