You can't directly post images. You have to put the images on a hosting site such as pbase, then post a link..
Mark..
I thought a "img src=...../" would work, but it doesn't. It's not embedded, It's just a link to the image..
So I should just enter the url to the image then?Testing....
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Thxbb12 wrote:.
I thought a "img src=...../" would work, but it doesn't. It's notembedded, It's just a link to the image..
So I should just enter the url to the image then?.
Yes - but don't post a postage stamp sized GIF . You want to post a JPG about 800 pixels on the longest side, which is a nice size for viewing here..
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Oh this was just for testing... sorry. I didn't mean to post something serious here.I posted the photos in another forum, here:.
Http://forums.dpreview.com/...forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=23705946.
Note that there is a typo in the last link, so it doesn't display (you can click on it though). Too bad we can't edit our posts..
-Flo..
I have photobucket , post multiple pics all the time.you have to belong/be part of a pic hosting site on the web..
I have IE7, so I simply have the photobucket web site up with my pics open on 1 web page, and the dpreview page I am replying to open on another page. write whatever you wish, go to photobucket(left click once on the pic's url to make it blue, right click select copy), then on the reply page of dpreview position the blinking cursor where you wish, then right click and select paste, the copied url will appear. if you want the link to picture put a semicolon after the url, if you want the actual pic-no semicolon. hit enter, if pc, to move cursor to next line. for any additional pics simply repeat...
Well.. I run linux so IE is not an option for me (I like firefox better anyway)..
I have a website with more than enough disk space, so I just upload my photos there and link to them.Thanks for the suggestion though..
Florent..
There are also western digital external hard drives that allow you to post your pics directly without needing to webhost. You can get them from best buy. Or use flickr, they allow you to embed pictures, I don't even know how they do it all I do is blindly cut and paste the provided URL they give me...

