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by Mulger bill » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:56 pm
G'Day all. There's been a few queries about how to insert pictures into posts. We did have a sticky on it once but it seems to have vanished when the forum has moved between servers. Here we go... First up, head over to photobucket or another image hosting site and set up an account, once you've done that you can upload your pics. Once the pics have uploaded, the host site will supply a line of code which you just copy/paste into your post like this... - Code: Select all
[img]http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/download/file.php?avatar=494_1256872361.jpg[/img]
With a bit o' luck, you'll get this...  If you want to post a pic that already exists on the web, right click on it and go to properties. Copy the address (URL) line completely, paste it in where you want it, highlight it then click the Img button above. In Firefox just right click and select copy image location then paste away. Hope this helps. Shaun
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by dodgiebros » Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:49 pm
Shaun
Do I have to resize photos before uploading to host? If so, what is a desired size/ resolution?
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by Mulger bill » Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:04 pm
G'Day Troy. I really should have put that in.  Thanks for pointing it out. I personally go for 800x600 which works fine for a 22" widescreen monitor. 640x480 will fit comfortably on anything bar netbooks. Photobucket will do the resize for you as do many hosts. Cheers Shaun
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by hillman » Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:49 pm
Thanks for the tips 
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by CommuRider » Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:33 pm
After 700-odd posts I've just discovered the Img button I'll be moving towards pixelatted-commentaries now.
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 1:40 am
Been trying to sort out how to get images to psot without much success & I think I may have tracked down the problem. I upload all my images to my Flikcr account and they don't provide a www.flickr.com/user/name.jpg link for the photo you have to use the page link instead which doesn't end in.jpg for example http://www.flickr.com/photos/becker_11/5691021840/in/photostream/ How can I get around this?
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by Pushy » Sat May 07, 2011 8:49 am
If you click on the share by email button, then right click on the image on the window that pops up and then click on properties it will show the URL with jpg.
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 8:55 am
Okay that works although it was slightly harder for me as I'm using the chromium browser and it doesn't have a properties option in the right click menu instead I had to inspect element similar to firebug in firefox I guess and copy the url then remove all the extra code BUT I did get a url. The problem is the image was really tiny so while it does work it's not a great solution.
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by Pushy » Sat May 07, 2011 3:50 pm
Becker_11 wrote:Okay that works although it was slightly harder for me as I'm using the chromium browser and it doesn't have a properties option in the right click menu instead I had to inspect element similar to firebug in firefox I guess and copy the url then remove all the extra code BUT I did get a url.
The problem is the image was really tiny [img]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5305/5691021840_c0ddb7c9cb_t.jpg[/img] so while it does work it's not a great solution.
Sorry, had another look. It appears at first glance that the only difference is the letter Z at the end of the string. So, if you copy the string from the thumbnail and change the last letter, "s" or" t" to a "z" it might work.
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 3:54 pm
Yep you are correct changing the last letter in this case a t for a z gave me the larger image. Now before I get all excited I'm going to try the same trick on another image and make sure it is repeatable.
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 4:00 pm
Yep it works on other images too. Thanks for working through this I really appreciate it. I didn't really want to have to find another site for my images. I don't know how you guys do it though I learnt html back at version 3.2 when it was easy now there is so much scripting code my eyes just glaze over.
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by Pushy » Sat May 07, 2011 9:15 pm
Becker_11 wrote:Yep it works on other images too. Thanks for working through this I really appreciate it. I didn't really want to have to find another site for my images. I don't know how you guys do it though I learnt html back at version 3.2 when it was easy now there is so much scripting code my eyes just glaze over.
Probably knowing absolutely nothing about programming or html in my case  helped me spot the difference and a trial with a few of your images seemed to confirm the theory. Glad to be of help
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by Aushiker » Sat May 07, 2011 9:16 pm
Hi
With Flickr I simply right click on the photo, click on one of the size links, e.g., medium and then right click on the subsequent image, select copy image URL and way I go. A bit of a pain but it works okay with out to much drama.
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 9:37 pm
Aushiker wrote:Hi
With Flickr I simply right click on the photo, click on one of the size links, e.g., medium and then right click on the subsequent image, select copy image URL and way I go. A bit of a pain but it works okay with out to much drama.
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Wow (can't write what I really said  ) I can't believe how easy that is and how difficult I thought it was and what a run around we came up with to get around it. Thanks Andrew!
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by Becker_11 » Sat May 07, 2011 9:39 pm
Pushy wrote:Becker_11 wrote:Yep it works on other images too. Thanks for working through this I really appreciate it. I didn't really want to have to find another site for my images. I don't know how you guys do it though I learnt html back at version 3.2 when it was easy now there is so much scripting code my eyes just glaze over.
Probably knowing absolutely nothing about programming or html in my case  helped me spot the difference and a trial with a few of your images seemed to confirm the theory. Glad to be of help
You don't know programming or html and you managed to work it out? I'm impressed! Thanks Pushy
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by barryie » Mon May 14, 2012 4:38 pm
hi it is 2012 why cant you upload on postings ? you have to join another site then copy/paste a link ? shheshhh what does the net run on steam
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by CommuRider » Mon May 14, 2012 4:43 pm
barryie wrote:hi it is 2012 why cant you upload on postings ? you have to join another site then copy/paste a link ? shheshhh what does the net run on steam
Oi noob, want to pay to host the images then?
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by Mulger bill » Mon May 14, 2012 4:47 pm
Thank you.
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by frailer5 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:29 pm
I used to use photobucket; it and sites like it are nominally free, but you 'pay' in ad intrusion, re-rezing of images (possible, on upload), or limited shelf-life of your image collection. Have now moved to smugmug, where, for a relatively cheap sub cost, you get: -no ads -no re-rezing of images on upload. -slick/smooth GUI, with really easy access to links, including different size forum embed links -huge file-holding limits; no drop-offs (where you suddenly find your images gorn!!) -great support (they have been around quite a while). If there's one thing Americans do better than most it's customer service/support. I work in digital prepress so am around the biz of file transfer/upload quite a bit. here's an example of a Gallery link Embedding of images inside the forum is very straightforward as well. It's really good for family/friends sharing of pics too, of course. Hope this may be of benefit to someone here... Below, Links area has tabs for the different types of links you may want. Copying is a button click only...easy. 
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by AUbicycles » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:45 pm
Thanks for sharing!
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