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Post by Darth Vader on Jun 25, 2020 14:48:02 GMT
Alternatively the ProBoards' default image hosting service: Imgbb, should work just as fine. It's works great for me, but for some reason people don't like the desktop mode as much. I believe it's due to faster battery drain or it's to complex.
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Jun 25, 2020 17:16:01 GMT
Alternatively the ProBoards' default image hosting service: Imgbb, should work just as fine. If it is integrated in the desktop-editor it is probably better to use this service with the desktop-board. I just learned to use posting here from the board. I just tried Imgbb right now. My conclusion: for mobile users postimg.org is the far better choice! My big complains about Imgbb for mobile users are: - There is no option to copy only the URI.
- The generated BBCode is not perfect for the forum.
- Worst: The produced code contains always an annoying link on the picture. If you touch unhappy a picture while scrolling mobile, you will be forwarded to an useless page. Very uncomfortable!
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr, please try to explain which fragment we have to use to make a proper post with Imbgg. I will add this to my guideNow, for me I'm sure: For mobile usage - posting.org is the easier choice!
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Jun 26, 2020 0:53:45 GMT
Ye this is tough since it does not actually generate an image to be displayed. One would have to go to your device's files, and that is too tedious. Guess imgbb is not that suitable after all
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Jun 26, 2020 1:08:13 GMT
Ye this is tough since it does not actually generate an image to be displayed. One would have to go to your device's files, and that is too tedious. Guess imgbb is not that suitable after all Posting.org works nice for me - But: It only works nice the way I described it. I just learned now, that there is a glitch what destroys hotlinks (annoying!) to posting.org - I hate them anyway.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 26, 2020 3:51:27 GMT
Ye this is tough since it does not actually generate an image to be displayed. One would have to go to your device's files, and that is too tedious. Guess imgbb is not that suitable after all Posting.org works nice for me - But: It only works nice the way I described it. I just learned now, that there is a glitch what destroys hotlinks (annoying!) to posting.org - I hate them anyway. Really? If you press the bin icon, it will delete your images. Otherwise, using the direct link to post images and choosing to upload another image on the postimg should work.
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Post by Darth Vader on Jun 26, 2020 4:02:10 GMT
Posting.org works nice for me - But: It only works nice the way I described it. I just learned now, that there is a glitch what destroys hotlinks (annoying!) to posting.org - I hate them anyway. Really? If you press the bin icon, it will delete your images. Otherwise, using the direct link to post images and choosing to upload another image on the postimg should work. I am surprised you don't use igmbb. All you have to do really is just go look at recent image and select it. Then go back and delete the image after it is uploaded.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 26, 2020 4:20:32 GMT
Really? If you press the bin icon, it will delete your images. Otherwise, using the direct link to post images and choosing to upload another image on the postimg should work. I am surprised you don't use igmbb. All you have to do really is just go look at recent image and select it. Then go back and delete the image after it is uploaded. It's the same thing with postimg. After uploading your img, you can just move them to your recycling bin.
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Post by Darth Vader on Jun 26, 2020 5:03:23 GMT
I am surprised you don't use igmbb. All you have to do really is just go look at recent image and select it. Then go back and delete the image after it is uploaded. It's the same thing with postimg. After uploading your img, you can just move them to your recycling bin. That's cool! (Sorry for late response) The attachment feature needs to make photos bigger when I use attachment the photo is about 2x smaller.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 26, 2020 10:28:35 GMT
It's the same thing with postimg. After uploading your img, you can just move them to your recycling bin. That's cool! (Sorry for late response) The attachment feature needs to make photos bigger when I use attachment the photo is about 2x smaller. For postimg, you can select the size of the pics. Not sure who recommended it, but there's a size that is for messaging boards which is recommended.
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Post by Darth Vader on Jun 26, 2020 14:02:08 GMT
For postimg, you can select the size of the pics. Not sure who recommended it, but there's a size that is for messaging boards which is recommended. The attachment feature has no size editor and is small. The attachment feature isn't needeed anymore because you can use a website like photo uploader and Imgbb and have your image clearer and bigger. Attachments:
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