Gallery of Lights
The Site => General discussion => Topic started by: joe_347V on April 17, 2011, 08:16:45 PM
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[img]http://is this how you post a picture here? otherwise i would do it[/img]
Hey Aaron to post a picture here you need to put the URL of the picture in between the two img tags like this:
[img] Picture URL Here [/img]
Say you want to post this pic (http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/albums/userpics/normal_IMG_4321.JPG)
You would enter it in like this:
[img] http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/albums/userpics/normal_IMG_4321.JPG [/img]
And this would be what shows up:
(http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/albums/userpics/normal_IMG_4321.JPG)
The img tags also work in the gallery if you want to post a extra pic in the description or comment section. and hope this helps.
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It works without the spaces between the [img] tags and url as well.
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Just stay under 800 pix in width and the forum should look fine, also HTML codes ARE NOT SUPPORTED on this forum. For light related images feel free to use the gallery but for other pics flickr, photobucket, imageshack, imgur etc would be better. For some of them you can just upload.
Please do not upload irrelevant pictures on the gallery, pictures of stuff related to lighting is OK.
Also that post was in reply to someone else on the forum as you can see by the quotes and is not intended as a general guide, thank you.
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It serves as a good guide reguardless. :)
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Here's (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCode) a list of most of the codes that work on here.
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Similar matter has already been discussed at yahoo answers. I can post the link if needed
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Similar matter has already been discussed at yahoo answers. I can post the link if needed
Well the thing is, members need a QUICK access to BBCode tags. Nothing's more annoying than having to surf through a hundred websites to find an answer to a question as simple as how to embed a picture in a forum post. Joe as linked the Wikipedia's BBCode page, which is very clean and complete, so I don't think we need anything else ;)