How do I post images?
Posted by: Stephen Bennett on 17 November 2004
How do I post images? I thought there was an 'attach' paperclip? It seems to have gone ...
Regards
Stephen
PS My search function isn't working either
Regards
Stephen
PS My search function isn't working either
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Martin D
yep its gone, but i understand you can insert the web link in instead, haven't tried it yet.
Martin
Martin
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Martin D
http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=67019385&f=48019385&m=660103734
as in this link if you right click on the pic and properties it shows the link where the pic lives.
as in this link if you right click on the pic and properties it shows the link where the pic lives.
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Berlin Fritz
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Berlin Fritz
I personally would use a very light white wine sauce and truffles, the stamp should be blanched & not steamed to buggery, and a hint of cloves to-boot.
P.B. Sorry, I do apologise, I meant Satin not silk, it's really so common these days, innit.
P.B. Sorry, I do apologise, I meant Satin not silk, it's really so common these days, innit.
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Martin D
Am I being taken for a ride here guys!
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by J.N.
As far as I'm aware Stephen; images can only now be displayed in a post via the 'Image URL' icon. Any personal images you wish to display must be 'hosted' via your personal web-space and thus identified with a URL (unique resource locator?)
Most ISP's will allocate you a reasonable amount of space in which to store some images. I have mine with BT, but needed a computer literate friend to set it up.
John.
PS - Again 'right clicking' and looking at properties will give you the idea. You will also need a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol application to upload your images. Tedious isn't it?
Most ISP's will allocate you a reasonable amount of space in which to store some images. I have mine with BT, but needed a computer literate friend to set it up.
John.
PS - Again 'right clicking' and looking at properties will give you the idea. You will also need a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol application to upload your images. Tedious isn't it?
Posted on: 17 November 2004 by Stephen Bennett
Thanks all. I thought I was going mad.
Stephen
Stephen
Posted on: 18 November 2004 by garyi
Steven are you on a mac (I had it in my head you are)
There is an application called imagewell which is an FTP uploader as well as adjusting images, its excellent, just drag an image on, resize to somethig reasonable and then click send.
There is an application called imagewell which is an FTP uploader as well as adjusting images, its excellent, just drag an image on, resize to somethig reasonable and then click send.
Posted on: 18 November 2004 by Stephen Bennett
garyi
I am a mac man (but it's 'Stephen' )
Thanks for that
Stephen
I am a mac man (but it's 'Stephen' )
Thanks for that
Stephen
Posted on: 18 November 2004 by Steve Toy
Stephen,
There are some mischievous folks out there who will henceforth be calling you Steven and me Stephen.
I guess we'd better get used to it.
Regards,
Steve.
There are some mischievous folks out there who will henceforth be calling you Steven and me Stephen.
I guess we'd better get used to it.
Regards,
Steve.
Posted on: 19 November 2004 by Stephen Bennett
As long as no-one calls me Steve, I can handle it.
Stephen
Stephen
Posted on: 19 November 2004 by reductionist
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Toy:
Stephen,
There are some mischievous folks out there who will henceforth be calling you Steven and me Stephen.
I guess we'd better get used to it.
Regards,
Steve.
iGary made the above mistake accidenatally. It's only your name that is misspelled with malice.
>Will add something funny when I think of it.<
Posted on: 19 November 2004 by garyi
No offence intended, just my usual crap grammer.
Posted on: 20 November 2004 by Martin Payne
quote:
Originally posted by J.N.:
You will also need a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol application to upload your images. Tedious isn't it?
John,
sorry, it's a "File Transfer Protocol" (FTP) application.
A web page is "hyper text" - text with clickable links to other web pages / images (eg JPGs) / documents (eg PDFs) / downloads (eg drivers) / e-mail addresses (ie mailto:) / etc.
cheers, Martin
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