Robin P
Well-known
Yeah it had me flummoxed for ten minutes last night until I found the "Download/All Sizes." trick posted by wilsonstott above.
Ranchu
Veteran
Mayday, mayday. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/flickr.com
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Lets see if it works the new way:
<iframe src="https://www.flickr.com/photos/zorki_2007/12412176313/player/" width="640" height="427" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen></iframe>
nope it doesn't
again trying:
I can't select any BBcode anymore and the iframe code doesn't work
selecting doesn't give you any ...jpg source either....
lets try this

each time they change something at flickr they get things working worse and looking more and more ugly
<iframe src="https://www.flickr.com/photos/zorki_2007/12412176313/player/" width="640" height="427" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen></iframe>
nope it doesn't
again trying:
I can't select any BBcode anymore and the iframe code doesn't work
selecting doesn't give you any ...jpg source either....
lets try this

each time they change something at flickr they get things working worse and looking more and more ugly
Pete B
Well-known
farlymac
PF McFarland
Okay, I found out how
Okay, I found out how
Went to the Help Forum on Flickr to find out WTF happened, and found out about the push pin. It's supposed to bring up a box that says something about the BB Code when you hover over it, but on my browser (Google Chrome) it doesn't. So I wasn't going to start pushing things that I had no idea what they were going to do.
I'm about to order a new computer system anyway, so maybe Flickr will make more sense running the latest version of Explorer. I saw some screens with all kinds of information while looking for other issues last night, and have no idea of where they are on the latest Flickr update. I did read how it's all supposed to run so much faster now, but I'm having issues with slow page loads, and some photos that never finish loading.
And I'm paying for this kind of service?
PF
Okay, I found out how
Went to the Help Forum on Flickr to find out WTF happened, and found out about the push pin. It's supposed to bring up a box that says something about the BB Code when you hover over it, but on my browser (Google Chrome) it doesn't. So I wasn't going to start pushing things that I had no idea what they were going to do.
I'm about to order a new computer system anyway, so maybe Flickr will make more sense running the latest version of Explorer. I saw some screens with all kinds of information while looking for other issues last night, and have no idea of where they are on the latest Flickr update. I did read how it's all supposed to run so much faster now, but I'm having issues with slow page loads, and some photos that never finish loading.
And I'm paying for this kind of service?
PF
Richard G
Veteran
I am in beta. I click the Drawing pin icon after going into the sharing image options. I copy the link and paste here.
samuelphoto
Established
Posting Image from Flickr Using a Mac
Posting Image from Flickr Using a Mac
Finally figured this out using current Flickr interface as of today:
1. Go into Flickr and open your photostream.
2. Select desired image.
3. On far lower right click on the three dots in a line (...) and select "View all sizes" from the drop down.
4. New screen opens, pick the size you want (1024 x 680 works well, 640 x 425 shown).
5. On Mac, hold down the control key and click on image. Select "Copy Image Address."
6. Go to RFF and open a new reply.
7. Place cursor at desired location
8. Click on color "Insert Image" icon in second row above. New dialog box pops up.
9. Copy the URL using command-v. The URL will be inserted and MUST end with ".jpg" at the end (no quotes). Click OK. Image URL is inserted at the cursor location between the tags.
10. When done writing reply, click on the Submit Reply button at bottom.
11. Thread should open with your post at the top and your image clearly visible according to the size you picked.
Hope this helps. I imagine this translates to a PC using the analogous mouse and keyboard operations.
Posting Image from Flickr Using a Mac
Finally figured this out using current Flickr interface as of today:
1. Go into Flickr and open your photostream.
2. Select desired image.
3. On far lower right click on the three dots in a line (...) and select "View all sizes" from the drop down.
4. New screen opens, pick the size you want (1024 x 680 works well, 640 x 425 shown).
5. On Mac, hold down the control key and click on image. Select "Copy Image Address."
6. Go to RFF and open a new reply.
7. Place cursor at desired location
8. Click on color "Insert Image" icon in second row above. New dialog box pops up.
9. Copy the URL using command-v. The URL will be inserted and MUST end with ".jpg" at the end (no quotes). Click OK. Image URL is inserted at the cursor location between the tags.
10. When done writing reply, click on the Submit Reply button at bottom.
11. Thread should open with your post at the top and your image clearly visible according to the size you picked.
Hope this helps. I imagine this translates to a PC using the analogous mouse and keyboard operations.

ruby.monkey
Veteran
In flickr:
- Select the photo.
- Click on the share icon (box with arrow pointing out).
- Click on the thumbtack icon for BBCode.
- Choose the preferred size from the dropdown list.
- Copy and paste the generated code.
- Select the photo.
- Click on the share icon (box with arrow pointing out).
- Click on the thumbtack icon for BBCode.
- Choose the preferred size from the dropdown list.
- Copy and paste the generated code.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Slightly different 
This with a Mac and Safari, so may not be universal.
Right click on photo in your photostream,
that opens it in that view stream thingy, (not too technical I hope)
Right click and choose size from the list that opens,
the photo opens in a new window at that size so useful preview,
right click again, copy image address,
paste that in the box that opens when you click on the "mountain" yellow box in the reply window on RFF after deleting the http:// that appears in the box, otherwise you get that twice.
This with a Mac and Safari, so may not be universal.
Right click on photo in your photostream,
that opens it in that view stream thingy, (not too technical I hope)
Right click and choose size from the list that opens,
the photo opens in a new window at that size so useful preview,
right click again, copy image address,
paste that in the box that opens when you click on the "mountain" yellow box in the reply window on RFF after deleting the http:// that appears in the box, otherwise you get that twice.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
The solution of ruby.monkey is the official solution that is compliant with the flickr terms of use. The solution of ChirsLivsey also works technically but is against the flickr terms of use because a back-link to the image page is missing. Just saying.
As every post in which I place a picture contains a link to my Flickr account does that not count ? :angel:
I had no idea I was so techy nor have I, and I suspect I may not be alone, noted that in the terms of use, can I expect a knock on the door?
I unreservedly withdraw any instructions I may have posted that may lead to a breach of terms of service.
BTW where did I read that a software vendor attached a line in the click to accept section, that almost no one reads, saying you accepted that you had sold your immortal soul to the company? No one complained.
Found it:
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2010/04/15/online-shoppers-unknowingly-sold-souls/
samuelphoto
Established
Don't Use the Insert Image Function
Don't Use the Insert Image Function
This worked well for me, follow exactly as written, DO NOT use the Insert Image (colored icon) function Just paste directly into the message box.
Don't Use the Insert Image Function
This worked well for me, follow exactly as written, DO NOT use the Insert Image (colored icon) function Just paste directly into the message box.
In flickr:
- Select the photo.
- Click on the share icon (box with arrow pointing out).
- Click on the thumbtack icon for BBCode.
- Choose the preferred size from the dropdown list.
- Copy and paste the generated code.
hendriphile
Well-known
You must have a link to your photo. Click on the "Insert Image" icon (the only one that's gold, green and blue (the other icons are B&W) and enter or cut & paste the URL for your image. That's it.
Yes... when the "insert image icon" is there. These days quite often it's not.
hendriphile
Well-known
Originally Posted by Tony Whitney
Having used computers of all kinds since the 1980s, I wonder why all this has to be so complicated. I've read all kinds of arcane and erudite comments on RFF about posting images and most of them just seem to be a lot more troublesome than they should be. Why can't we just have a drag-and-drop system - drag the image from your desktop into the "quick reply" comment box and away you go. If we had something that straightforward I'd have posted all kinds of images that I believe would have interested RFFers. As it is, I can't be bothered to open accounts with all these image handling outfits. Sorry, but there we are...TW
is there an answer to this?
This will happen when you don't specify the file to be uploaded.When I go to "Gallery", then to "Upload Photos," and try the trick you described, I get the unending march of the green squares that goes for hours. Same thing happens if I don't use your method. The file I'm uploading isn't that big, it was made with an I-phone and resides in Photobucket.
djhurley92
Established
is there an answer to this?
I always drag-and-drop to imgur (you don't need an account) and copy and paste the link they provide. This has to be the quickest way.
hendriphile
Well-known
I always drag-and-drop to imgur (you don't need an account) and copy and paste the link they provide. This has to be the quickest way.
Thanks! Imgur is new to me, I'll try it next time.
Walter Ulreich
Established
sitting here for hours, have brought my photos in the Gallery. Already!!! Now want to bring those in a post, all I get are links to the photos. But I want to show the photos, not the links. I read all of this post, there is an older description how it should work, but the mentioned button seems to have vanished. I did not find a upadted version.
PLEASE HELP
PLEASE HELP
robert blu
quiet photographer
@ Walter: I usually go to the gallery, select "my photos", right click on the photo which interest me, select the options copy photo address, than go to the thread where I want to post the photo and click the small icon with a mountain in it (7th from the left side) and when the window opens I past the adress right clicking again, finally click ok and it is done.
Hope it helps you, ciao
robert
Hope it helps you, ciao
robert
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Problems posting pictures from Flickr on RFF
Problems posting pictures from Flickr on RFF
For many moons I've been posting pictures from Flickr to RFF using the Flickr BBCode. Since a few weeks, however, this method results in a string of unwanted code appearing underneath my pictures. Inside RFF you can't get rid of this string. Grateful for any advice how to avoid this problem. Many thanks, P
Problems posting pictures from Flickr on RFF
For many moons I've been posting pictures from Flickr to RFF using the Flickr BBCode. Since a few weeks, however, this method results in a string of unwanted code appearing underneath my pictures. Inside RFF you can't get rid of this string. Grateful for any advice how to avoid this problem. Many thanks, P
kuuan
loves old lenses
in flickr click on "view all sizes" of the photo, chose the size you want, right click on the image, choose "copy image URL", click on the "insert image" tab when posting, paste the copied URL, works for me.
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