Note that is much easier to just paste in the links (pre-formatted by postimage.org) for this. After uploading your image, it gives you several choices for links, with buttons to plop them right onto the clipboard. The choice with thumbnails is what I use.NightHawk said:You can use a free picture uploading site if you wish to upload your own photo(s) first and get a URL link to it.
I guess I disagree with this entirely. It's a pain to have to click on the images and open them in a new tab to see them full size. Posting from a site like Photobucket allows the full size message to appear right in the thread making things much more convenient for the reader. I've never heard anyone suggest otherwise on any forum before you did in this thread.WattsUp said:Note that is much easier to just paste in the links (pre-formatted by postimage.org) for this. After uploading your image, it gives you several choices for links, with buttons to plop them right onto the clipboard. The choice with thumbnails is what I use.NightHawk said:You can use a free picture uploading site if you wish to upload your own photo(s) first and get a URL link to it.
Posting direct links to large images in a message (that cause the images to appear inline, full-size) should be avoided.
Okay.hybridbear said:I guess I disagree with this entirely. It's a pain to have to click on the images and open them in a new tab to see them full size. Posting from a site like Photobucket allows the full size message to appear right in the thread making things much more convenient for the reader. I've never heard anyone suggest otherwise on any forum before you did in this thread.
Nice job.DVamps said:Thanks Everyone. Heres the start of my blacked out Blade mobile.
I agree with the quoting thing. But I guess I find it a bother to have to click on the thumbnail and either then hit the back button because I've lost the post or else having to right-click and say "open in new tab" to not lose the thread being read. I didn't realize that the large pics make threads slow to load. I don't think I've noticed any major delay from the pics, for sure not on the Fusion Energi/Hybrid Forum, but that Forum runs different software than this Forum.WattsUp said:Okay.hybridbear said:I guess I disagree with this entirely. It's a pain to have to click on the images and open them in a new tab to see them full size. Posting from a site like Photobucket allows the full size message to appear right in the thread making things much more convenient for the reader. I've never heard anyone suggest otherwise on any forum before you did in this thread.
I just find threads with endless large pictures inconvenient to scroll through. They "pollute" the structure of the forum, especially when they are super high-res and so wide or so tall they don't even fit on the screen -- that's just obnoxious. You get lost in the thread, because you can't easily see the forum structure any longer... your screen is "all picture". I also don't appreciate having to wait for these giant images to load.
Then you also inevitably get the clueless people who quote the entire post, pictures and all, only to add a single line "cool photos dude!!!" at the bottom, and then the whole set of large pictures is doubled and shifted even further to the right. More scrolling, more pollution... ugh. If this happens to a post with thumbnails, at least the pollution is minimized.
I didn't mean to start a war, but I would think others would agree that thumbnails are friendlier, keep the forum structure compact and easy to navigate, avoid large unwanted downloads, and so on... but I could be wrong.
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I appreciated DVamps's post with the thumbnails. I can see his post and what the photos are (it all fits on the screen) and if I'm interested, I click to see more detail. I wouldn't exactly call that "a pain". And, for me, the pictures don't open in a separate tab (I'm using Chrome fwiw). So, I just click, look at the large version, and then go back.
Yeah, but sometimes (often?) you would still want to allow interested folks to get at an even larger version of the picture (for the full detail at the original resolution). So, you might link your scaled-down images to the full-res versions. But, then, your 1024, 800, or whatever pixel wide images have simply become overgrown thumbnails whose "loud" large sizes didn't really help anything. It's sort of the image version of typing in everything in ALL CAPS or super large fonts and can come across as "yelling" and inconsiderate of the normal forum decorum (hey, that rhymes). But, anything that keeps overly large images from being inlined directly into forum posts, I am for.jmueller065 said:I use a 3rd method: when I'm preparing images to be included in a forum post I scale them to 1024 pixels or less--usually 800 or even 640. This keeps the image a reasonable size and doesn't disturb the forum format.
I guess the ads are different for different users... I don't get a lot of bikini ads. Just a lot of ads for lame celebrity gossip, diet plans, movies, and TV shows. I pulled up the postimage.org page for one of the images in this thread and refreshed the page about ten times. I only saw one bikini.EVA said:The thing I dislike about that image org thing (the one just used in this thread) - they posts ads at the bottom of the image. If you check that it is an adult image, you get adult ads. Even the supposedly family oriented ads are almost all women in bikinis.
I've been using AdBlock Plus for years (in both Chrome and Firefox) with very good results.WattsUp said:I use the Ghostery browser plug-in which blocks such things, in addition to a lot other annoying stuff on the internet. (I turned it off to try the above refresh test.)
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