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Phill_dvsn
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It can be done for every different photo hosting site like this then....................................................Photobucket is probably the easiest host to use to add photos to your posts, but they are also the most restrictive unless you have a pro account (which like flickr costs around £15/year and offers unlimited photo hosting). Once you have uploaded your photos to photobucket you need to follow these simple step for each photo you want to add to your post:[*] Click the 'IMG Code' box next to the photo you want to post, then paste the code shown into your post in the place where you want your photo to appear.[*] Repeat for each photo you want to add to your post.
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cnosni wrote: Kings Cross Station,new concourse roof by     Hi Chris.If you delete this first part of the codeAnd delete this last par of the codeKings Cross Station,new concourse roof by    You just post the image without the garbled text like this
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Too many different scenarios to go through with issues of uploading photos on Secret Leeds. If they are you own photos, already uploaded on the internet, or what browser you are using e.t.c. Each different scenario needs a different method/browser, image code. Nightmare stuff I take it the photos you want to upload are your own Cropper?If so I'd personally not even bother with the image upload function on Secret Leeds, I gave up with it years ago.Plus it doesn't display the image on the page, you have to click an x, or query box to see the image.I'd use a photo hosting site and paste the image code into the comment box, once posted it displays the image.I'd recommend getting a free flickr account for thathttp://www.flickr.com/But there are many other photo hosting siteshttp://tinyurl.com/bqrb2q8If you get that far, I'll try help you with the rest if you let us know. .............................................I think it might be a good idea to do a Secret Leeds help guide maybe Duncan?Something like this?Once you have uploaded your photos to flickr you need to follow these simple steps for each photo you want to add to your post:
  1. Click on the 'share this' button.
  2. Click 'Grab the HTML/BBCode'.
  3. Select 'Large' in the size drop down menu and select the BBCode check box.
  4. Cut and paste the code shown into your post in the place where you want your photo to appear.
  5. Repeat for each photo you want to add to your post.                 Thanks for all your advice i am now going for a lie down
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Thank you one and all for your advice and ways around.It doesn't matter how the photos upload or where they are stored, but it should all be behind the scenes. Not all of us are techies.So a wonderful forum for the Loiners of this world, as Secret Leeds is, should be simple to use. Therefore a working upload for photos is essential. By all means keep the photos on a separate site, it has its advantages, but have a small jpg of the photo as a link button, next to the copy. I am now going for a lie down.
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Cropper wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Too many different scenarios to go through with issues of uploading photos on Secret Leeds. If they are you own photos, already uploaded on the internet, or what browser you are using e.t.c. Each different scenario needs a different method/browser, image code. Nightmare stuff I take it the photos you want to upload are your own Cropper?If so I'd personally not even bother with the image upload function on Secret Leeds, I gave up with it years ago.Plus it doesn't display the image on the page, you have to click an x, or query box to see the image.I'd use a photo hosting site and paste the image code into the comment box, once posted it displays the image.I'd recommend getting a free flickr account for thathttp://www.flickr.com/But there are many other photo hosting siteshttp://tinyurl.com/bqrb2q8If you get that far, I'll try help you with the rest if you let us know. .............................................I think it might be a good idea to do a Secret Leeds help guide maybe Duncan?Something like this?Once you have uploaded your photos to flickr you need to follow these simple steps for each photo you want to add to your post:
  1. Click on the 'share this' button.
  2. Click 'Grab the HTML/BBCode'.
  3. Select 'Large' in the size drop down menu and select the BBCode check box.
  4. Cut and paste the code shown into your post in the place where you want your photo to appear.
  5. Repeat for each photo you want to add to your post.                  Thanks for all your advice i am now going for a lie down Cheers Phil,i was just trying out your guidelines,i thought i had deletedit from the thread
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Post by Jogon »

cnosni's Kings Cross roof is quite like a migrain, structurally.

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Jogon wrote: cnosni's Kings Cross roof is quite like a migrain, structurally. Yeah, dont look too long will you!
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If you get your internet from BT Broadband you can get free Flickr Pro accounts. You will need to open a new Flickr account with a BTinternet.com email address to get a free Pro account. I think I read somewhere that you can then link a non pro account to the new Pro account to get a free Pro upgrade on it.

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I have a free pro account on Flickr. I don't have BT broadband just BT Yahoo mail as my email provider    

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