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Old 07-28-2021, 01:58 PM   #1
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Greetings Everyone.

There are frequent questions about posting photos here.

I've learned a lot of tips from the great members, and thought a video tutorial outlining how to resize photos and post them as a thumbnail and at full size could be helpful.

It's about seven and a half minutes long.

This is version two, and I'm happy to take suggestions on how to make it better or offer other alternatives.

Enjoy. https://youtu.be/CGijbl1bfnI

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Old 07-28-2021, 02:21 PM   #2
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Wow, good on ya!!!! Thank you for being pro-active!!!!
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Thanks for taking the time to put this together Jeff. Should be of great assistance for new as well as existing unlearned members.

Even I continue to learn. I never knew you could click the paperclip to attach a pic, always went to advanced settings to do so.
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Thanks for taking the time to put this together Jeff. Should be of great assistance for new as well as existing unlearned members.

Even I continue to learn. I never knew you could click the paperclip to attach a pic, always went to advanced settings to do so.

Will ....How did you attach a picture ONCE YOU WERE AT "ADVANCED SETTINGS" without using the PAPER CLIP? I've always figured that "GO ADVANCED" was just one of the means available to find the PAPER CLIP, or the YELLOW SQUARE.

A REALLY "worthy" video, Jeff. Nicely done, Sir! DD
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Thanks, Jeff!
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Will ....How did you attach a picture ONCE YOU WERE AT "ADVANCED SETTINGS" without using the PAPER CLIP? I've always figured that "GO ADVANCED" was just one of the means available to find the PAPER CLIP, or the YELLOW SQUARE.

A REALLY "worthy" video, Jeff. Nicely done, Sir! DD
I've never used the paper clip to attach photos here. Did not even know about it. I just keep scrolling down below the box where I've made the comment. Until I come to another box saying "manage attachments" From there on it is pretty much self explanatory.
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Will ....How did you attach a picture ONCE YOU WERE AT "ADVANCED SETTINGS" without using the PAPER CLIP? I've always figured that "GO ADVANCED" was just one of the means available to find the PAPER CLIP, or the YELLOW SQUARE.

A REALLY "worthy" video, Jeff. Nicely done, Sir! DD
After "GO ADVANCED" I clicked "MANAGE ATTACHMENTS". Just used the PAPER CLIP to post this pic, both buttons take you to the same page. I vaguely remember learning HTML code in highschool, never thought I'd need it, especially on a forum discussing OLD Fords

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Bringing this back up. Someone might find it helpful.
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Well done. Thanks for posting photo instructions.
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Thanks for the update Jeff! Hope you're doing well.
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