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Post by Keith Clements »

You can add pictures using BBCODE. See the link on the posting page for full instructions or click this link.
http://jowett.net/forum/faq.php?mode=bbcode

Here is an example, you can point to gif jpg or png images.
Image

It is better to attach pictures in JowettTlak or JowettGallery as external websites can move and loose links to pictures.

The picture should be the best quality you can give me. I can compress down to fit the web.
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Keith Thanks for having the time to put the pictures up.
As a total old fool trying to do someting different ie put pictures as you suggest i am sorry but it does not seem to work on my old computor,
however i am able to do it on other forums without a prob.
This is what i do in my laymans terms.
Click upload in the box under the posting that then brings up my docks i then click on to the picture etc the i press open and it then gos to the upload and then i close it and by some sort of magic it is in the post for preview if all ok i then send, works on most every forum so far.
What in the heck is the old fool doing wrong?
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Test.
The guest was me Pat ,and i thought i was loged on for ever! so we put our names up on every post!
Thanks i'm learning.
No that does not work it is telling me my user name is taken.
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Post by Forumadmin »

Are you saying you have problems using the BBCODE with a picture you know is on the web?

The site currently does not allow pictures to be uploaded within posts. They can only be uploaded for use as an Avatar.

The technical reason is that the hosting service for the website has a memory limit of 8MB and the software I have identified for uploading needs 16MB to function. Now, I could run this software on Jowett.net (on my home web server) rather than jowett.org but that would cause confusion in the ranks and a little more work for me.
I am awaiting the release of some new software which MAY not need the higher memory limit. I have presurised the web hosting service to raise the limit but cannot get a date out of them.

Until I develop a better system please continue to email pictures and I will try to upload into your contributions section on jowett.org.
You then have to use those IMG tags to point to the URL of the picture in your contributions section on jowett.org. I know that is a bit complicated but uploading has to be secure as it can be abused.
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Post by Jack Watson »

As a newcomer to this forum, may I suggest that, apart from avatars, it is not always a good idea to add too many pictures (even where the infrastructure allows it) because they slow down the loading process for those on dial-up.

Still, nice to see them occasionally!

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Post by Keith Clements »

Yes living so far away means the electrons take a long time to get to you.

But seriously, some have commented on the lack of pictures, particularly when describing technical topics or selling articles.

The issue is how large should the files become? You can get fairly useful picture with 65KBytes.

One way is to use a hyperlink to the URL of the picture rather than using the IMG tag to include the picture in the page. That way you have to click on the URL to download the picture.

Currently each member can store pictures in their own part of JowettNet under 'contributions'. I have software to allow people to upload to the site but currently that only would work on the old site hosted on a slow link.

The slowness of some people's links is why I delayed introduction of the new site which uses much more complex pages and hence they are more resource hungry.

The 21st century has brought broadband to the majority of the Internet, but we must recognise that there are still an awful lot of slow links out there.
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Post by Jack Watson »

>>Yes living so far away means the electrons take a long time to get to you.

Didn't you do jography? Look at a map, man - it's all downhill.

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I thought the Aussie maps showed poms at the bottom?
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Post by Jack Watson »

Yes, but the writing's all upside down.

Regarding posting images, there is a free prog. called Photobucket available at www. photobucket.com to which one can add pictures as JPG files. These must be fairly small (forget the max size just now).

When I "submit" these, they re-appear on my screen with a URL and an IMG tag. These can then be copied and pasted to a forum mesage.

If required, I can add more detailed help.

Not exactly an intuitive program, but starve the lizards, it's FREE!

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