Posted 2005-10-16 17:33:45
This is a guide to posting images on the forum that you find elsewhere on the web.
Please read, even if you think that you know how to do it.
Many people have been directly hotlinking images into the forum, but guess what, nobody can see them.
When they look at your post, if they are using firefox then they will just see the words "user posted image" if they are using IE then they just see a red X.
The reason for this is that most web sites don't like to have their bandwidth used by other sites, so they prevent direct hotlinking from themselves.
Now I hear the original poster saying things like, "well I can see the image, so it must be a problem at your end". WRONG, the reason that you can see the image, but nobody else can is because you are loading the image from within your browser's cache and not from the original host. OK.
There is an easy way around this though by following these simple steps.
1) Right click on the image at the original site.
2) Click "save image as"
3) Save the image to your computer. (desktop is fine, it will be easy to find it in step 5)
4) Go to 
5) Click on the "Browse" button and then select the image that you saved in step 3
6) Click on the "host it" button.
7) ImageShack will then show you different links that you can use, either using "thumbnails" or using a full size image.(if the image is small to start with then the thumbnails options wont be shown)
8) Click on the text in the box next to "Hotlink for forums (1)", it should then become "highlighted".
9) Press Ctlr-C to copy the text to your clip-board.
10) Go back to the "Posting New Topic"
11) Click on your post where you want the image inserted.
12) Press Ctlr-V to paste the text into your post.
After you click "Post" you should then see your image like this...
Posted 2005-10-16 19:53:38
Great tip TizMe
Another alternative for  is
Both are good image hosting sites.
Posted 2005-10-16 22:06:59
Jai Dee, on 2005-10-16 19:53:38, said: Great tip TizMe
Another alternative for  is
Both are good image hosting sites.
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I hear user posted image and user posted image are good, too.
Posted 2005-10-22 03:25:04
Of course if you have your own web space somewhere just plug the URL in using TV's 'Image" tab,
A classic Farside,
Edited by cobra, 2005-10-22 03:29:42.
Posted 2005-10-24 04:21:17
But why do you ignore the way I have written about at least three times in this forum?
The way that is available through Thaivisa's own software:
Using Add This Attachment (look at the bottom of the edit window - scroll if necessary - below the Post Icon Smilies).
1. Click on the Browse...button to select the image on you hard drive
2. Click on Add This Attachment
3. When the edit page has reloaded, place your curser where you want the picture to appear, click on Add into Post
The picture appears reduced in size (but expandable on clicking), thus saving even more bandwidth and the need to involve a third company.
29_07_2004_045.jpg 531.48K
90 downloads
Edited by Thomas_Merton, 2005-10-24 04:23:04.
Posted 2005-10-24 04:51:22
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-23 21:21:17, said: But why do you ignore the way I have written about at least three times in this forum?
The way that is available through Thaivisa's own software:
Using Add This Attachment (look at the bottom of the edit window - scroll if necessary - below the Post Icon Smilies).
1. Click on the Browse...button to select the image on you hard drive
2. Click on Add This Attachment
3. When the edit page has reloaded, place your curser where you want the picture to appear, click on Add into Post
The picture appears reduced in size (but expandable on clicking), thus saving even more bandwidth and the need to involve a third company.
attachment
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Just trying this way out to see how it works
Posted 2005-10-24 04:54:34
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-23 21:21:17, said: But why do you ignore the way I have written about at least three times in this forum?
The way that is available through Thaivisa's own software:
Using Add This Attachment (look at the bottom of the edit window - scroll if necessary - below the Post Icon Smilies).
1. Click on the Browse...button to select the image on you hard drive
2. Click on Add This Attachment
3. When the edit page has reloaded, place your curser where you want the picture to appear, click on Add into Post
The picture appears reduced in size (but expandable on clicking), thus saving even more bandwidth and the need to involve a third company.
attachment
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just trying this way out to see how it works
DSC00832.JPG 1.45MB
91 downloads
Edited by agsnowdon, 2005-10-24 04:55:16.
Posted 2005-10-24 05:04:49
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-24 04:21:17, said:
But the bandwidth isn't Thaivisa's
Posted 2005-10-24 05:09:59
Testing, testing.......
catnteddy.jpg 43.28K
85 downloads
Hmm, but you can't see it in the "Preview Post" page. And you can't make it big, like this:
Posted 2005-10-24 08:54:01
"So yeah, basically I thought it was all over. The cat held me captive for three days. At times it looked like she'd got bored with me but everytime I made a break for it, Whamo! she'd sythe me down with one of her massive paws and my life would flash before my eyes again. I owe my life to the Cat S.W.A.T. team and their negotiators, I'm dammmned certain I wouldn't be talking to you today without their intervention."
Posted 2005-10-24 19:04:07
Ah! I must've been at work when the S.W.A.T team came. I thought Bubble (the cat) had eaten Teddy or buried him in the garden. Glad to see he's grown up big and strong.
Posted 2005-10-25 05:22:57
RDN, on 2005-10-23 23:09:59, said: Testing, testing.......
attachment
Hmm, but you can't see it in the "Preview Post" page. And you can't make it big, like this:
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When you click on the reduced image you can.
Plus posting a full size image often distorts the display of Thaivisa and all subsequent postings on that "page", especially as the poster has no knowledge of the individual screen resolutions and sizes of members (I should have phrased this a little better) screens.
This was not too bad with your example, but often, that fine photographer, Kan Win, posts images of such a size, text in postings - and particularly the advertisements - are forced off my screen.
Posted 2005-10-26 00:08:01
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...posting a full size image often distorts the display of Thaivisa and all subsequent postings on that "page"... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I know what you mean - I usually resize down to 640x480 and reduce the quality so the file is no more than 60 to 80 Kbytes.
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...fine photographer, Kan Win, posts images of such a size, text in postings - and particularly the advertisements - are forced off my screen. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Another way to get the adverts off your screen is to use Firefox browser with the "Adblocker" extension.
Posted 2005-10-26 04:10:04
RDN, on 2005-10-25 18:08:01, said: Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...posting a full size image often distorts the display of Thaivisa and all subsequent postings on that "page"... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I know what you mean - I usually resize down to 640x480 and reduce the quality so the file is no more than 60 to 80 Kbytes.
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...fine photographer, Kan Win, posts images of such a size, text in postings - and particularly the advertisements - are forced off my screen. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Another way to get the adverts off your screen is to use Firefox browser with the "Adblocker" extension.
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Had "Adblocker" running, but had never set it up. Have done now.
It really does make a lot of difference.
What does George say?
Posted 2005-10-26 04:13:26
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-26 04:10:04, said:
Don't tell George!
Posted 2005-10-26 05:15:43
testing again
Posted 2005-10-26 05:21:15
[quote name='Thomas_Merton' date='2005-10-23 21:21:17']
But why do you ignore the way I have written about at least three times in this forum?
The way that is available through Thaivisa's own software:
Using Add This Attachment (look at the bottom of the edit window - scroll if necessary - below the Post Icon Smilies).
1. Click on the Browse...button to select the image on you hard drive
2. Click on Add This Attachment
3. When the edit page has reloaded, place your curser where you want the picture to appear, click on Add into Post
The picture appears reduced in size (but expandable on clicking), thus saving even more bandwidth and the need to involve a third company.
Hi
I need some advice I now shall be using this way to post my images but could help me.
The picture below I'd like to use as my signature but when I put the url in the signature box it just says the url but when I put the url in a post it show the picture. Any ideas as to where i'm going wrong?
heres the pic, thanks for your help
Posted 2005-10-26 12:56:41
agsnowdon, on 2005-10-25 23:21:15, said: Hi
I need some advice I now shall be using this way to post my images but could help me.
The picture below I'd like to use as my signature but when I put the url in the signature box it just says the url but when I put the url in a post it show the picture. Any ideas as to where i'm going wrong?
heres the pic, thanks for your help
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You are, technically doing nothing wrong - it is just that Thaivisa does not allow this.
On other forums this may work, but Thaivisa only allows short phrases in the signature - NO pictures and NO links.
Posted 2005-10-26 13:27:58
This being the land of slow connections, having pics in the signitures would just make the load times even worse.
cv
Posted 2005-10-26 18:31:14
cdnvic, on 2005-10-26 13:27:58, said: This being the land of slow connections, having pics in the signitures would just make the load times even worse.
cv
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As do large avatars now:
Posted 2005-10-26 23:39:32
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-26 04:10:04, said: RDN, on 2005-10-25 18:08:01, said: Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...posting a full size image often distorts the display of Thaivisa and all subsequent postings on that "page"... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I know what you mean - I usually resize down to 640x480 and reduce the quality so the file is no more than 60 to 80 Kbytes.
Thomas_Merton, on 2005-10-25 05:22:57, said: ...fine photographer, Kan Win, posts images of such a size, text in postings - and particularly the advertisements - are forced off my screen. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Another way to get the adverts off your screen is to use Firefox browser with the "Adblocker" extension.
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Had "Adblocker" running, but had never set it up. Have done now.
It really does make a lot of difference.
What does George say?
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To the OP, nice one TizMe.
Thank you Thomas_Merton for you kind words and RDN to find the remedy for said member.
So now Thomas_Merton you Kan see the bigger picture as it should be shown on a 15” Monitor.
The next bit is for you Thomas_Merton since I do try to take care on this forum and read and learn from most posters.
May I ask you a question Thomas_Merton ? Have you seen my WebPage ? All my photos in “Large Format” (to view) with your browser open fully, fits you’re screen (15” Monitor). I did that on purpose so that folks Kan view my work at ease. I use that same “Large Format” on ThaiVisaDotCom BTW and it shrink them down a bit to fit (this was before the Ads on your right hand side BTW).
As I mentioned before on this Fred http://www.thaivisa....pic=33347&st=15
On this same subject (should any one missed it, please click on the above).
I do take this very seriously (to show my photos small, medium or large), and not to offend our Members, so please do not get me wong, if ThaiVisaDotCom Members feel the same like you do, then one will conform to put up small, medium photos on the Freds that I do.
Now to all Members:-
Since I am a Pole (Brit PP BTW) and have never created a Poll, maybe someone should do one and lettuce see witch SIZE the Members prefer. Anyone up to for it, to do a Poll for a Pole ?
Examples:-
Small
Medium
Large
and for the Original, sorry  too Big me think hence not posted.
In witch photo Kan you see the writing on the back of the man's jacket riding the bike and what does it say ?
Yours truly,
Kan Win
Posted 2005-10-27 18:48:22
Kan Win, on 2005-10-26 23:39:32, said:
Hey Kan, what does "Brit PP" mean?
Kan Win, on 2005-10-26 23:39:32, said: ...In witch photo Kan you see the writing on the back of the man's jacket riding the bike and what does it say ?... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Maybe its says "Win"?
I like 'em big, BTW
Posted 2005-11-29 00:05:28
RDN, on 2005-10-27 18:48:22, said: Kan Win, on 2005-10-26 23:39:32, said:
Hey Kan, what does "Brit PP "British "P"ass"P"ort Holder" mean?
Kan Win, on 2005-10-26 23:39:32, said: ...In witch photo Kan you see the writing on the back of the man's jacket riding the bike and what does it say ?... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Maybe its says "Win"? Sure it does. Was lucky to take this one.
I like 'em big, BTW
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thank you.
Yours truly,
Kan Win
Posted 2006-03-08 21:57:23
Testing.
DSCF4419.JPG 366.09K
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Please guys, can you tell me if you can see an image, I am using Thomas Mertons system, I can see it, but as previously stated, you may not see it.
I am trying to learn how to put images on, so please bear with me, Thanks.
Edited by Maigo6, 2006-03-08 21:59:40.
Posted 2006-03-08 22:37:47
Maigo6 (Winston) V
Welcome back “ Old Member” Long time no see….
Sure, I Kan see it.
Please try to resize the photo to say 800 x 600 pixels for us on Dial-up.
Re the photo, “nice one” also the No. Plate 3999 BKK, good looking site BTW.
Also Please visit the "Photography and the Arts" Forum.
Drive safely,
Yours truly,
Kan Win
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