How to add pictures to a post
Copy-past from word document to post doesn't work.
copy-past from google images gives an error.
and it is also not working via the insert images button.
????
Regards,
Simon
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However, when using the insert image button and pasting the link to the picture, This message appears: "Sorry, dynamic pages in the [IMG]tags are not allowed". What does it mean?
Well, I wil make a word attachement with all kind of pictures.
That's right you cannot post dynamic links to images as it poses a security risk. It must be a straight link like: http://www.ifsqn.com/images/image1.jpgThanks, Simon.
However, when using the insert image button and pasting the link to the picture, This message appears: "Sorry, dynamic pages in the [IMG]tags are not allowed". What does it mean?
Well, I wil make a word attachement with all kind of pictures.
Sorry for the confusion.
By the way the new version of the software (to be installed next week) will have a gallery to post images very nicely.
Regards,
Simon
I hv always used a screen capture device to create/save a jpeg file or whatever then simply uploaded the file. There are several nice freeware ones around, eg the older versions of faststone, capture etc. I previously uploaded to photobucket then inserted as per previous discussion but if you don't re-visit their site the pictures are lost here (but not on the pb site). Easier to do a direct upload on this site.
Rgds / Charles.C
I've used snagit in the past.Dear Madam A.D-tor,
I hv always used a screen capture device to create/save a jpeg file or whatever then simply uploaded the file. There are several nice freeware ones around, eg the older versions of faststone, capture etc. I previously uploaded to photobucket then inserted as per previous discussion but if you don't re-visit their site the pictures are lost here (but not on the pb site). Easier to do a direct upload on this site.
Rgds / Charles.C
You can also use print screen button on your keyboard, then paste into powerpoint, change, crop, add text, arrows etc. and then save as an image such as jpeg. I did this for the screenshots in this thread.
Regards,
Simon