This has always been a pet peeve of mine, but now it's just absurd. Often, I am browsing TIF while, say, playing Runescape. Before the forum changeover, it was not uncommon for me to click over to my TIF window to focus on reading and posting for a while and click on an image. Unbeknown to me, there were URL tags around images, causing me to load some foreign page. This was an inconvenience, and while I would have appreciated a change in rules, I was content to live without one. But now that images are nearly always resized and must be clicked to view full-size, it is impossible to view many images because of the URL tags that link you to another site when you attempt to view them! Some players use SwiftKit to take screenshots, while others copy forum coding from an image host such as Photobucket, both of which will by default have URL tags linking to their site. It is ridiculous to allow the minority's laziness to adversely affect the entire viewing population. Having URL tags around images that are large enough to be resized should be against TIF rules.