I upload the photo I want to post to Flickr - iPhoto on the Mac makes that easy.
They've made it a little convoluted, but there's a way to grab the link to just the img file there and copy it.
I then paste that between "img" tags in my post.
Anyway, that lets me post the same image to multiple sites, without burdening each site with the actual photo.
SkyView vs. Garmin G3x
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Re: SkyView vs. Garmin G3x
In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
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Re: SkyView vs. Garmin G3x
Okay, thanks for the info guys!
Re: SkyView vs. Garmin G3x
"Photobucket" is another one.MrMorden wrote:In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
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Re: SkyView vs. Garmin G3x
It has been a few years since I've used Photobucket, but a nice feature it had was that you could set it to automatically resize uploaded photos to something most forums would accept.Wm.Ince wrote:"Photobucket" is another one.MrMorden wrote:In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
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