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Nathan FosterThe TBR forum utilizes a common method of posting photos which you will find on other forums. Rather than store photos on the TBR site, photos are stored on a host server, but can be viewed on these forums. This method simply prevents clogging up the webite with megabytes of photos. Sharing photos on the TBR site is simple once you get the hang of it.To post a photo, you will need a photo hosting service. Initially I used photobucket but in 2017, photobucket froze all images and shifted to user pays (rather than advertiser pays) and there are now screeds of forums missing images all around the world. I am now using Imgur for ease of usage. https://imgur.com/ Photo editing Once you have your free account set up with a photo hosting website, you need to make sure that your images are not so large that they distort our forum pages when you post them. You can either use a photo editor on your computer (e.g MS office) to reduce photo sizes to less than 230kb or use the built in editor on the photo hosting website if they have one. In office, 'web large' or 640x427 pixels is the correct size for this website. Whenever you alter a photo, remember to use 'save as' option (give the reduced photo a different name) so as not to alter the original photo. If the photo is too large, it will not do any damage to these web pages, it will simply distort that individual thread. Inserting photos on this site If using Imgur as a host, inserting an image on this site is dead easy. Select the photo you uploaded (click and view the photo, not just the thumb), go to the right of the page, it will have some codes. Simply click the copy button to the right of the "Linked BB code". You can then come to this forum, click on the CTRL and V keys at the same time and the image code will be pasted on the site. Once you have finished making your post, the photo will be live. Note, you do not need to click the image icon on our forums when using this method. All of the correct coding will be copied across from photo bucket. Other hosts To insert an image using , after you have sized and uploaded your photo to picasa, you will need to use the image buttons on this forum. Click on the image button at the top of your forum post, this button is a picture of a mountain range. This will bring up the (img) text in your post. You will then need to copy and paste the source code of your photo after this. To do this, right click on your photo to open a scroll down menu (make sure the photo is not a thumbnail view), right click and select "copy image location", then use Ctrl V to paste the image on the forum. Finish by clicking on the image icon once again. This will bring up another set of brackets: (/img) It should look something like this: (img) https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-GerWzFSnpD4/TgqmJ2AEj9I/AAAAAAAAAIk/MasRmPalWxw/primers.jpg (/img) The picture will be viewable when the post is live. All the best, Nathan. |
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Warwick MarflittRe: How to post photosWHOOOOOOOOO! IT WORKS BLOODY AMAZING!!!!!!! |
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Warwick MarflittRe: How to post photosWrite the person's name and address on an envelope, lick stamps and stick to the top right corner of the envelope. Open envelope and insert the photos. Lick and Close the flap to seal. Take to the postal service and put into the post box? Geezers guy's talk about being technically challenged? |
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Todd FreeRe: How to post photosAnother very quick, free and easy place to host pictures:http://postimage.org/ When you upload a picture it gives you the option to resize the photo for you. It is free and no account creation is required, and according the FAQ they will be hosted permanently. Once the pic is uploaded it gives you shortcuts to the code to post to boards like this and bunch of others. |
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Brendon GreigRe: How to post photosQuote: Another very quick, free and easy place to host pictures:
http://postimage.org/ When you upload a picture it gives you the option to resize the photo for you. It is free and no account creation is required, and according the FAQ they will be hosted permanently. Once the pic is uploaded it gives you shortcuts to the code to post to boards like this and bunch of others. This is a very easy site to use 1st pick your photos 2nd click/choose what size (has a line for emails ect) it then lists your photos as a file( letters numbers ect ) then right click copy and paste to terminal ballistics site Very easy for someone like me who isn't computor savy |
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Ben GradyRe: How to post photoso,k It helps if I read the instructions. |
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trevor savageRe: How to post photos[img][url=https://postimg.org/image/avcyr8t6j/][img]https://s25.postimg.org/pek3snmbj/target.jpg[/img][/url][url=https://postimage.org/]upload a picture[/url] |
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trevor savageRe: How to post photos |
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Anthony carterRe: How to post photoshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/vrx9nrtuq74oyvb/20170408_134745.jpg?dl=0 |
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Anthony carterRe: How to post photos |
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Anthony carterRe: How to post photosnot sure but dont think you can use drop box to do this |
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Anthony carterRe: How to post photosmay be this time |