inserting pics from flickr
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inserting pics from flickr
hi, i have a flickr account and i am trying embed my flickr picture url into a post in the forums, but only a link is showing, is there a way the picture loads in the post?
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I'm using flickr now as it turned out to be the best option after photofuket screwed us over.
1. Click the You tab at the top to go to your pics.
2. Click albums to find your pics and locate the pic you want to post up.
3. On the bottom right of the pic you'll see the share arrow button, click this.
4. This will bring up another window and click the tab that says BBCode.
5. From the pull down tab in this window I normally use medium 640 x 360 option. Select this.
6. Click the line of code it gives you in the box above resolution settings, which will highlight the whole line. Copy this line to your clipboard and paste it into your thread.
i.e.
by https://www.flickr.com/photos/152785468@N03/, on Flickr
Now if you delete the first bit of code before [img] and the last bit after [/img] so you are essentially left with (in my case for this example):
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/...9524935c_z.jpg with [img] at the front and [/img] at the end.
The result will display as below. Job done
1. Click the You tab at the top to go to your pics.
2. Click albums to find your pics and locate the pic you want to post up.
3. On the bottom right of the pic you'll see the share arrow button, click this.
4. This will bring up another window and click the tab that says BBCode.
5. From the pull down tab in this window I normally use medium 640 x 360 option. Select this.
6. Click the line of code it gives you in the box above resolution settings, which will highlight the whole line. Copy this line to your clipboard and paste it into your thread.
i.e.
Now if you delete the first bit of code before [img] and the last bit after [/img] so you are essentially left with (in my case for this example):
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/...9524935c_z.jpg with [img] at the front and [/img] at the end.
The result will display as below. Job done
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Last edited by Ravolouso; 20 October 2017 at 02:29 PM.
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