I find the easiest way to post pics is to link to the URL of a pic otherwise hosted online somewhere (smugmug, tinypic, etc.) The way to do that is use the "Insert Image" tool:
A popup window appears where you can enter the URL of the graphic; right click on the graphic, and look at "Properties" to see the Address/URL.
The method you've used is to upload the graphic to the forum's own drive storage, via "Attach Files" (I've "attached" another graphic so you can see the difference). The problem here is that it only allows one attached file, as well as being limited to size. Also the "Attached File" appears at the end of the message. Linking to online URL's allows you include multiple pics (none of which are being uploaded to the forum's storage). Plus you can control where your images appear....
.....within your text.
I hope this is helpful.
.....and yes, I've learned a lot from my mistakes. Sometimes, more than once.......
Tony P. Canon 50D, 30D and Digital Rebel (plus some old friends - FTB and AE1) Long-time amateur.....wishing for more time to play Autocross and Track junkie tonyp.smugmug.com
If you hear about a massive power outage on the east coast or somebody accidentally tapping into the Pentagon you can assume I didn't clearly understand your instructions:D
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OK...I give up.
I read a couple sticky's and did a search. Not much help.
How do you guys do it?
Marty
A popup window appears where you can enter the URL of the graphic; right click on the graphic, and look at "Properties" to see the Address/URL.
The method you've used is to upload the graphic to the forum's own drive storage, via "Attach Files" (I've "attached" another graphic so you can see the difference). The problem here is that it only allows one attached file, as well as being limited to size. Also the "Attached File" appears at the end of the message. Linking to online URL's allows you include multiple pics (none of which are being uploaded to the forum's storage). Plus you can control where your images appear....
.....within your text.
I hope this is helpful.
.....and yes, I've learned a lot from my mistakes. Sometimes, more than once.......
Canon 50D, 30D and Digital Rebel (plus some old friends - FTB and AE1)
Long-time amateur.....wishing for more time to play
Autocross and Track junkie
tonyp.smugmug.com
I will give that a try when I get time.
If you hear about a massive power outage on the east coast or somebody accidentally tapping into the Pentagon you can assume I didn't clearly understand your instructions:D
Marty
Will
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