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Old 01-26-2011, 06:01 AM
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Old 02-08-2011, 07:41 PM
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Old 03-15-2011, 01:05 AM
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:02 AM
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So then, i'll need a 800x600 picture size in pixels. Anyway i will just check the file size and if it's 150kb , that means i'm good!
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Old 04-25-2011, 06:18 AM
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just a helpfully hint, Microsoft makes a picture re-sizer for windows XP that is fast and simple to use it will do hole files of pictures at one time if you want or just one at a time and you do not even need to open the picture to resize it just right click it and tell it to resize. it is a free program that was meant to be put in the released version of XP but didn't make it it so its an add on. it is free for download from Microsoft.com do a search under power toys and you will find it. almost all the new cameras out now have way too big file sizes even on the lowest resolution, heck my camera i got on sail as a discontinued model 3 years ago and its lowest res. is still too large. the XP re-sizer only works with wind.XP but is great it will even resize down to a hand held PC pic size. and it is the clearest re-sizer i have seen yet. here is one when i took it it was like 700kb now its down to 44 to put on here without any problems. i have dial up as i live out with the cow's and they don't use computers so not enough business to get high speed out here. (stupid cow's) so i suffer from slow loads of pages with big pic sizes and can not upload then aether. some of you may know me from one of the many other welding forums i frequent and i have try-ed to let every one know about this free re-sizer not only to simplify there life but to make it possible for me to enjoy there pic's as well. i stooped going to the Hobart forum for nearly 2 years because they were all the time uploading large picture sized files directly into the post not as attachments so it took me 10 minuets to just get the post to open with the pic in it i could not even read the post until the pic loaded attached pic's are much more user friendly to us pore slobs out in the sticks with only dial up as an option. this board seems to automatically open your pic if you only post 1 in the tread but with the smaller size requirement its still a quick load for us dial ups, and yep we still exist, beep,buup,boop,ding what a drag but its that or nothing where i live.
so i would like to thank the makers of this site for limiting the file size, apologize to you broad bander's for the inconvenience, and offer the free re-sizer from Microsoft to all that would like to use it.
one more thing of interest to note about this re-sizer. it dose not effect the original picture, it just puts in a new one sized like you asked with its size next to the file name. it will look like this
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:22 PM
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Hi Chuck, I was curious, when I upload an image, is it permanently stored on the server? The reason I ask is that there is more flexibilty in placing an html img reference in the thread body than using images as attachments.

I found that after I upload an image and viewed it, I can then copy the url of it and paste it in my thread. I wish I could then hide the attachment - is there a way to do that?
I'd like to ask the same question in a different way:

I want to be able to have a picture and then and explanation and then another picture - repeat.

I can use the Attached Pictures but all photos appear in a row.

I don't have another server to upload the pictures to - I was hoping to WW if space is not an issue.

So, is there a way to both upload pictures to ww and still be able to make a nice post with alternating pictures and text?

I can think of a hack: make one thread to hold the images. Make a second thread with links to the images in the first but pepper some words around them. Hmmm ok I'll test that: this is the first thread.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:48 PM
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Yup it is possible to link to existing pictures on ww.
Proof:
weldingweb.com/showthread.php?p=561275

A more useful tidbit is to link to a YouTube video:
  1. when viewing youtube, copy the url from your browser to save the address of the video
  2. create your new post and go to Advanced mode
    use the link icon (a world with a chain link on it) and paste that address: it will look like this:
    [ url ]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFeJ4RwfFbg&feature=player_embedded[/ url]

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Old 01-11-2012, 02:04 PM
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Old 01-11-2012, 02:06 PM
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Well, I can post pictures from my computer but I still can't figure out how to post em from my Iphone.
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Thought you guys might be interested in seeing the smoker I built my Brother. We have a KCBS team that we go to competitions. I'm going to build another one as soon as I get my other projects caught up.
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Old 09-28-2012, 08:42 PM
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Just a pic test. And it is for sale too. Will repost this in the sale section with info if it works.
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Old 05-03-2013, 01:20 AM
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