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Everyone knows this is a nice feature helpful to new members of a forum.

 

The problem is, pictures are way too small. Some guides contain pictures full of them, and they're hard to read, clicking on the small picture every 20 seconds.

 

 

 

Maybe here at TIF we can have an image-hosting site that allows users to post pictures in the "Add image to post" feature with actual size pictures.

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Then use one of the other millions of free image hosts, you have have to use the one tipit say so.

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I have thought about this too, i love the adding image to the post but i don't use it because it is not the actual size, if it was possible then i would use it a lot more.

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It displays actual size if your picture is not too large. Sorry I have no data on what the limits are (filesize or widthxheight?), but I have had pics show full size. ;-)

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Then use one of the other millions of free image hosts, you have have to use the one tipit say so.
I do. :|

 

 

 

I'm sure if pictures arn't too big they'd show. ftwImageshackftw doesn't have a thumbnail feature if the picture is small enough. :wink:

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Imageshack doesn't have a thumbnail feature if the picture is small enough. :wink:
If the picture is small enough to not need a thumbnail then it will work fine on this forum? Why is that a bad thing?

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Imageshack doesn't have a thumbnail feature if the picture is small enough. :wink:
If the picture is small enough to not need a thumbnail then it will work fine on this forum? Why is that a bad thing?
This thread is about the *Add image to post portion when you post a reply. :roll: Not imageshack.
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Don't use the rolley eyes smilie with me, I was replying to a message that YOU posted. :shame:

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He may have, but you de-railed the thread. Anywho... :P

 

 

 

Maybe there should be a 640x480 size limit (basically large enough for a full RS Java Applet screenshot), or something like that? I don't know what the size limits are either. :?

 

 

 

However, it sounds to me like the size control needs to be on the Tip.It Server, and not on the external host, with a built-in script that would go client-side to maintain the image box. This would have it first showing in small size, but with a "click to enlarge" option that would dynamically show the larger image. As a note of comparison, this already exists in the IPB 2.x.x forums, but I always thought it was something that PhpBB should have, even if only to compete with things that people would have to pay a [bleep]-load for. This might result in PhpBB getting more users, which would get it more criticism, which would then get the problem of missing features fixed, which would then make it grow more. :)

 

 

 

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The problem is, pictures are way too small. Some guides contain pictures full of them, and they're hard to read, clicking on the small picture every 20 seconds.

 

 

 

 

Hard to read????

 

 

 

 

 

Have you ever read a guide that has 20 or so pictures written by a person who has absolutely no idea how to crop an image?

 

 

 

 

 

When you have to scroll side to side to read every line and then up and down to read the entire post , THEN its hard to read.

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Hah, that gave me a good chuckle, Albosky. I know what you mean. :-X

 

 

 

I'm saying, if there's a picture with text, the words are so, ugh, small? I'm sure you know what I mean. :wall:

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Hah, that gave me a good chuckle, Albosky. I know what you mean. :-X

 

 

 

I'm saying, if there's a picture with text, the words are so, ugh, small? I'm sure you know what I mean. :wall:

 

 

 

That's because the poster does not know how to handle pics. Seriously, uploading on Imageshack or other free uploading services is dead easy, if only people would try it.

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