Hello all, I'm having trouble posting pictures.
On other forums there is usually a section for attachments etc
Can't work it out?
Cheers
Dallas
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posting picsHello all, I'm having trouble posting pictures.
On other forums there is usually a section for attachments etc Can't work it out? Cheers Dallas
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This site does not have its own hosting, so upload your photos elsewhere ie photobucket or flickr or even the free webspace that probably comes with your internet account and then make use of the URL button that you see on the message posting screen. Pressing once does this [url]the link to your picture goes here[/url] then press it again to close the link
... what he said, but in addition, you won't be able to post any pics until you've been a member for 7 days and you have 10 posts to your name. We have these conditions to stop spammers flooding our forum.
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Graeme beat me to it Cheers Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: posting picsphotobucket.com is the best and easiest to use.
Re: posting picsimageshak is my weapon of choice as it doesn't require you to sign up for an account, allows several resizing options and gives you pre-packaged code to cut-and-paste into forum posts to show either your full-sized image, or a thumbnail that is also a link to the full-sized image.
There are four phases of bicycle commuting; first there's fear, then rage, then self-righteousness and finally, fun.
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Re: posting pics
just as a quick side note (possible typo) the IMG button should be pushed not the URL... URL for posting weblinks. Cheers
Re: posting picsHi
http://cyclebucket.com/ (no hosting or uploading required) is another option and more importantly it allows you to re-size images which then allows you to be considerate of members running smaller screen resolutions. Regards Andrew
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Thanks for pointing that out Scuba, shocked how the rest of us missed that Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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