Ducky
Well-known
I would like to post larger photos in my posts but always get thumbs. I followed the instructions in the FAQ and used the "advanced" setting in posting.
I assume I should be using an HTTP code or bracket withing the post (<{[>]])
It would save time for the viewer if he/she did not have to click on the thumb.
If someone would post the correct methid I wouold appreciate it.
I did google the subject but got way more information than I could decipher.:bang:
Thanks
I assume I should be using an HTTP code or bracket withing the post (<{[>]])
It would save time for the viewer if he/she did not have to click on the thumb.
If someone would post the correct methid I wouold appreciate it.
I did google the subject but got way more information than I could decipher.:bang:
Thanks
I use this format, but of course all on the same line and without spaces.
[ URL =
url of photo page at flickr etc.]
[IMG ]
url of actual photo at flickr etc.
[ /IMG]
[ /URL]
[ URL =
url of photo page at flickr etc.]
[IMG ]
url of actual photo at flickr etc.
[ /IMG]
[ /URL]
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I think you get the thumb if you upload it as an attachment, and the full size image in the post if you hotlink to the image on another server. The pic below is on my website, I just used RFF's image code to hotlink it.

Ducky
Well-known
Code:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bard385/4650596500/.jpg
What am I doing wrong?
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Code:http://www.flickr.com/photos/bard385/4650596500/.jpg
What am I doing wrong?
I think you had the link wrong. there is no filename for the jpeg!
That's not the URL of the photo. You have to select All Sizes and then scroll to the bottom of the page.
Here's the URL for that photo.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4650596500_8acf4b618f_b.jpg
Stick a [ IMG] tag on the front and a [/ IMG] tag on the back (no spaces) and you get:
Here's the URL for that photo.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4650596500_8acf4b618f_b.jpg
Stick a [ IMG] tag on the front and a [/ IMG] tag on the back (no spaces) and you get:

Or you can go one step further and do this (again no spaces):
[ URL= http://www.flickr.com/photos/bard385/4650596500/ ][ IMG ] http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4650596500_8acf4b618f_b.jpg [ /IMG ][ /URL ]

[ URL= http://www.flickr.com/photos/bard385/4650596500/ ][ IMG ] http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4650596500_8acf4b618f_b.jpg [ /IMG ][ /URL ]

Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.

Ok I figured it out. You cannot put the webpage address for the page the image sits on in the IMG code, you need the actual server location of the image itself. To get that, right click the picture itself and choose COPY IMAGE ADDRESS. Thats on a Mac in Safari, in windows or a different Mac browser the actual command may be different. Paste that image address you copied into the image code on the forum.
rolleistef
Well-known

Yay that's working. Go to the large picture page on picture, right-click, information on picture. Use the indicated URL with "img" and that's it. Pretty happy to have found it at last!
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
That's a bloody nice shot, sonofdanang 
Ducky
Well-known

Got it.
Thanks everyone.
Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Now I have to learn how to do this!

KEH
Well-known
For large size images from my RFF gallery, what works for me is to copy the URL of the thumbnail from my gallery, click on the 'image' button in the message creation dialogue, paste the URL of the thumbnail, then edit out the part of the address that says 'thumbs/' Here is the result from my m4/3 gallery:
This will work until the underlying software is changed...
Kirk

This will work until the underlying software is changed...
Kirk
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