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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 1, 2024 8:51:26 GMT
The forum has Compillation set up (See the Help section) ~ I just use imgur, like we're used to: imgur.com/ ~ save the generated addy in your browser for future use and paste the addy in your post in the image tags as usual. I saved to imgur, copied the link, clicked the insert image button and .... nothing imgur has gotten a bit tricky of late ~ do a right-click Save image Addy ~ saving the address bar doesn't work. If ya' don't like imgur, postimage is another hoster you might try. There are quite a few free hosting sites out there these days.
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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 1, 2024 8:54:53 GMT
Yeah, That's what I get.
I give up. I'll try again tomorrow
I did a RIGHT-Click on the image for the REAL addy:
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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 1, 2024 8:56:03 GMT
Howdy! I don’t care if I am a Boomer, I hate change! Gotta learn a new layout and all…. How do you add images to a post? Or a video? Help! There are brief tutorials in the HELP Desk section.
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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 1, 2024 8:59:06 GMT
Howdy! I don’t care if I am a Boomer, I hate change! Gotta learn a new layout and all…. How do you add images to a post? Or a video? Help! Images & Videos post in a similar manner to what we are used to. See the Help section of forum for details. There does seem to be some issues with images posted from Imagur that I can't see what the trouble is. I expect that it will get sorted tomorrow. imgur (about 6 months back) has an internal and external addy for its hosted images. What shows immediately in the addy bar is the internal. If you RIGHT CLICK the image for the Copy Image Addy ~ you'll get the proper one to save and/or post in the forum. I started experiencing this within the last 6 months or so at imgur.
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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 1, 2024 9:02:31 GMT
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dada
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Post by dada on Aug 1, 2024 18:25:31 GMT
What is this cloudinary stuff about?
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Post by DaJavoo on Aug 2, 2024 0:40:50 GMT
What is this cloudinary stuff about? It's a plugin for posters to host images for display in a thread. See the tutorial in the Help section.
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Post by sloonie on Aug 3, 2024 15:59:52 GMT
testing, testing....ha!
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