If you haven't started any text yet - the pic will appear at the beginning. As I say in the guide - wherever you are in the editor at the time. Editor cursor position is where you are in the post editor as you type text. When you start a post or thread, the drag box appears at the bottom of the page. Moved post to where it is appropriate - right in the guide thread.ĪPI - Application Programming Interface - but forget about that.
Would like to post the odd pic but I’m afraid, I just don’t get it. Sorry, I should post this somewhere more appropriate. I also tried registering with them but it says my e mail is not excepted. What is Imgur? Looks like a social networking platform to me. I understand from reading on here, I need I guess. What’s api? Where’s the drag box? What’s the editors cursor position? Also I use an I pad. (04-30-2020, 02:00 PM)Spangle Wrote: Wish I could understand it. So only the drag 'n' drop method will lead to the suggested clickable and sized image all other ways to add an image/attachment/whatever to the forum are left untouched. I meant ONLY the drag 'n' drop method, because only here the forum creates the Imgur link by uploading the image to the image provider.Īnd since the forum will also create the (IMG) tag with the received Imgur URL it should be trivial to change the inserted text. I never had all attachment in mind, that's nearly impossible. I seem to have communicated somewhat unclearly, sorry for that. Which makes it challenging to implement a solution for all images via css. (04-29-2020, 12:52 AM)nixer55 Wrote: Part of the problem with Cateye's suggestion - it's Imgur specific. Guess the only way to find out is put something in place and see. The question becomes at what size does the automated system step in? Lot's of different devices out there, the ideal may be much smaller than we 'big screen' guys think. Short of setting hard size limits globally, which is also possible. However the concept is a good one - and may yet follow through with a solution we can try. Part of the problem with Cateye's suggestion - it's Imgur specific. (04-24-2020, 12:12 PM)nixer55 Wrote: Not quite that simple, but appreciate the suggestion. Just change the inserted template for a combined url/img tag with the Imgur letter resizing applied. (04-24-2020, 09:35 AM)Cateye Wrote: I really love this quick method.Īt the moment a simple IMG tag is inserted which will show the pic in the uploaded size (often too huge). Update - September 2020: Thought it worth mentioning the pictures uploaded to Imgur are anonymous. You also need to allow javascript from the forum and access from. Update - May 2020: Note, this method works for pictures YOU have.
Please register at the forum by clicking here to see images. But after you post or preview, you'll have to manually edit the post to remove the picture!Īnd please! Don't try to attach Videos!! It won't work! Use the method in the guides:Įnjoy! Guests cannot see images in the messages. Notice the share link is created as soon as you drop the file in the box:īefore you post or preview, you can delete the attachment within DropZone by clicking the ' X'. Remember, the picture or attachment will appear wherever you are in the editor at the time! So it's a good idea to start typing text in your post before adding pictures! Please note - you don't need an Imgur account for this to work! For other types of files, an attachment will be created similar to the old system.
Please register at the forum by clicking here to see images.įor pictures, files are uploaded to Imgur and the share automatically added to your post. Guests cannot see images in the messages. So just about everywhere! Looks like this: If you haven't added any text yet - that will be at the beginning of the post. Your picture will be added automatically to where you are in the editor at the time. Introducing myDropZone! Used from the forum post editor, simply drag your picture onto the 'Attachments' box - OR - click anywhere inside the box and browse to your image. For many years, members have struggled with adding pictures to posts.