How to attach jpeg to post?
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I can't figure out how to attach a jpeg of my own drawing to a post here.
Thank you
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@AliceKnewI said
"I can't figure out how to attach a jpeg of my own drawing to a post here.
Thank you
93 93/93"
The way I do it is this. First, I upload my image to Photobucket. This saves Jim from having to provide space for my image. Then I click the Photobucket link HTML code an copy it to clipboard. Then I come here and I click the Img button at the top of the post thingy. Then I paste the HTML code I copied between the Img tags. There, that's how it's done.
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Thank you. But I don't have photobucket, I don't know what HTLM code is.
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I used to use this site for adding a pic via source outside of forum:
*(https://imageshack.us/)
You have to sign up, and then just click "upload file", and when it's uploaded, you will be given direct links to copy & paste in forum post.
It's good because it saves forum's space; but the bad thing is that it expires after some time (not sure how long - I think the pic is visible for at least 6 moths).The other option is to attach the pic directly to your post (the blue "upload attachment" button below this window where you write txt in the "post a reply" option); it uses more of forum's space, but on the other hand it will not disappear after some time.
I guess the decision which option to choose is based upon: how big this picture is and how important it is for you that it stays permanently on the forum.
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@AliceKnewI said
"I can't figure out how to attach a jpeg of my own drawing to a post here."
Thanks to everyone for assisting here. Alice, the steps, if you need to do it directly, involve the "Upload Attachment" tab under the composition box. However, that means that this site has to store the file forever and ever, and I have less than 1 GB of free space (with what's already up) for all the domains I host and manage - meaning, I would very shortly have to go back to paying expensive oversize bills every month.
It saves me money (monthly, recurring expenses) if people host the image somewhere else and link to it in their post. At that point, once you know where it's stored, the easiest way is usually to hit the IMG button at the top of the composition window and past the URL of your image in the middle of it.
Here, I'll include one in this post. When you do a Quote on my post, you can see what it looks like.
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OK, I'll try it.
Here's one of my paintings inspired by Liber ALhttp://tamarawyndham.wix.com/tamarawyndham#!Scarlet Woman/zoom/cyuu/image20er
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Well, that didn't work.
Another try, from my facebook page, the Tower of Light
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Nope, not working for me.
Here's a bellydancer from pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/430516045606808812/
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/e6/69/b0/e669b017b40d382dbc607eb4129a0932.jpg
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I give up
I click the Img at the top. I get * and
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What am I doing wrong?
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Bizarre. I dropped the URLs you used into a browser address field and got the images in each case. You do not have "Disable BBCode" checked. Let me look into this.
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OK, got it! You can see the solution in the third example you posted above, which I got working.
Here's the problem: You have to have the actual link to the picture itself. However, Pinterest (for example) doesn't produce the original picture file, it has a page where it uses different technology (flash, maybe?) to display the picture in its own way.
So... follow along here... the links you posted were all to pages that display pictures, not to the pictures themselves. For example, none of your links end in "jpg," they're pointing to pages not picture files.
On the first two, I thought I could click and open the picture to get at it directly (no go), or right-click and get the URL of the picture (no go). But on the third one, when I right-clicked on the displayed picture, it gave me the chance to "Copy Link." (Different browsers use slightly different language, but the idea is to copy the link or URL of the picture, not the picture itself.)
This gave me what I needed in order to add another line to your earlier post and get the picture to display.
PS - When you have something stored in a place that won't let you do this, your second best option is to post the link itself, using the URL tag, and let people go to the link and see it. But to insert directly, you need the URL of the actual picture (should end in JPG).
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Whoa, is that complicated!
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If you have the pictures on your FB page or profile, just share them via link here (you have to have them set to "public" there in order for people outside FB & your friends list can see them).
- Select & copy the full ULR for the picture
- it's the sequence of letters and numbers starting with www.facebook.com... in your browser when you open the particular picture.
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Paste that sequence here in the "post body" (just as you would write any text when you write a reply on a forum)
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Select this sequence when added here and click on the URL button above (see buttons under the subject name in the "post a reply" window); now this sequence will have marks on both its ends - it becomes a direct link to your content. It's not immediately visible as a picture on the forum, but it's easily accessible and it's a practical solution regarding saving the forums space and not having to worry weather/when it will be deleted from some hosting site.
I just did that with my pictures in the Thelemic Tefilah thread:
www.heruraha.net/viewtopic.php?f=97&t=14001&p=95407#p95407 -
create a photobucket account. It's free. It's forever (allegedly). Upload to them, let them pay for the storage. Put that URL between the IMG tags. Very simple.
For example
http://i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q648/Takamba93/englishgematria_zpsfcnqzqny.jpg
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Photobucket is free and lets you hotlink?
Good to know.
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OK. Now I will try it with photobucket.
This is my drawing of Heru-Ra-Ha
http://s337.photobucket.com/user/TamaraTornado/media/HeruRaHa.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
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^ No that didn't work. I put the URL for my photobucket between the Img things.
Why did it work for you, Takamba, and not for me?Here's the URL
337.photobucket.com/user/TamaraTornado/media/HeruRaHa.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0 -
Again, your URL doesn't end in .jpg. U seem to be pasting the link to the Web page that displays your picture, not the address fo the picture file itself.
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@Takamba said
" create a photobucket account. It's free. It's forever (allegedly). Upload to them, let them pay for the storage. Put that URL between the IMG tags. Very simple.
"I put the URL between the IMG tags as Takamba mentioned.
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OK, I am reading Jim's instructions again.
Another try for my drawing of Heru-Ra-Hahttp://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n388/TamaraTornado/HeruRaHa.jpg?t=1445794247