Posting format question

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  • 11-26-2009, 07:34 PM
    Shebang
    Posting format question
    This is ridiculous.:blush2: I have to learn how to post before I can learn how to shoot. :mad2: Oh,well...


    How do you post multiple pictures with space and/or text between? Can you post pictures side by side so as to be seen without scrolling?
  • 11-26-2009, 11:48 PM
    Medley
    Re: Posting format question
    OK, this gets a little tricky. To post multiple images with text, etc in between requires you use a web hosting service. I use one called Imageshack ( www.imageshack.com).

    Starting a basic account is free, and this will be where you upload images you want to use. When you do, the host will provide you with a series of links that can be used for different purposes.

    So I upload an image to Imageshack. I then copy the link I want to use (this will probably take a little trial and error on your part to get the links you want, as there are several options)

    Now I'm here at PR typing up a post. When I want to insert an image, I just paste the link into the post. To me, it looks something like this:

    (IMG)http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1170/cbpr.jpg(/IMG)

    I've used the ( symbols where the actual link would use the [ symbols, but other than that it is an actual link. But what you see when you submit the post is this:

    http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1170/cbpr.jpg

    Once you've inserted the link, you simply keep typing. You can insert more links as needed.

    A word of warning: Be mindful of your image size when using Imageshack, as it will NOT resize the image for you. The above image is 1200x750 pixels.

    I do images side by side by simply creating them as a single file in Photoshop. I'm not sure if you could do it any other way, I've just never tried.

    Anyway, hope that gets you on your way.

    - Joe U.
  • 11-27-2009, 03:55 AM
    SmartWombat
    Re: Posting format question
    We have an 800 pixel limit in attachments to discourage huge pictures which push parts of the website off the screen, we can't guarantee everyone has the same size monitor!

    If you use attachments, then they show up in whatever position the web browser of the viewer can show them. With a 1280x1024 screen that's usually one above the other, but if the other member looking at the site has a wide screen, they might come up in pairs.

    There is a solution, but requires you to do some more work.
    If you want more control use the picture button in the editor, it asks for the URL of the image, which you can then embed just here you want it.

    Like this
    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...um/1030632.jpg

    You can use images from our gallery in that way.
    Upload to your member Gallery in its full high resolution glory, then link to a lower resolution version of it.
    If you right-click on the image in the Gallery below where it says "Click on photo to view larger image" and copy the Image Location (in Firefox, don't know what the prompt would be in IE) then you get a link to the image, not a link to the gallery webpage.

    I've put a few spaces in the HTML so that you can see how it would look in the editor without the website displaying it.
    [ IMG]http: //gallery.photographyreview.com/data/photography//500/medium/1030632.jpg[ /IMG]

    You can go a step further; put a LINK around that so you click on the image and go to the full size one.
    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...um/1030632.jpg
    try clicking and going to the gallery.

    And here, with a few spaces in, is the resulting HTML.
    [ URL="http://gallery.photographyreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=144428&cat=500&ppuser=235378"][ IMG]http://gallery.photographyreview.com/data/photography//500/medium/1030632.jpg[ /IMG][ /URL]

    You do that by highlighting the complete IMG link that was there in the editor, and pressing the URL link button, then paste in the address from the address bar at the top of your browser screen when viewing the gallery page.
    Up to date browsers that use tabs for multiple pages make it easier to do.

    Now you have complete control, and you can put huge images in your gallery as well, so you get comments there as well as in the forums - yet keep the forum image sizes sensible.

    P-J enhancement thought:
    Could we add a "Link to this from forums" option in the gallery?
    That takes the medium size image for display in the forums, and link to the gallery full size when clicked - put it in a textbox so the member can cut-and-paste instead of having to fiddle about with buttons and copy and paste twice?
    Maybe even automate the cut, so you click on a button, then go to the forum editor and press paste - now that would be slick!
  • 11-27-2009, 07:58 AM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    First part: If you do not want to make them larger than 800 in either direction or 293 KB, it's much easier than that and you do not need to put them elsewhere first.

    Use the 'Upload Photos' button as usual to upload the photos.

    After you close the upload window, look at the properties of the first photo where the file name is listed above the 'Upload Photos' button (right click>Properties in Internet Explorer). The address in Properties will look something like

    "http://forums.photographyreview.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=74400&stc=1&d=12593330 55"

    Note 'attachmentid=74400'

    In your post, put the photo where you want it by typing

    [ attach]74400[ /attach]

    without the spaces

    Leave about 4 spaces (plus text if you like) and do the same for the next image.

    [ attach]74401[ /attach] (no spaces)

    Note that they will almost always be consecutive numbers unless someone else is uploading at the exact same time as you are. I have never seen this happen.

    Also, you can now see them with the ‘Preview Post’ button to make sure you have what you wanted.

    TF
  • 11-27-2009, 08:14 AM
    Shebang
    Re: Posting format question
    Thank you all for your helpful responses. Photography is not for the faint of heart!
  • 11-27-2009, 08:41 AM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    I had to try it since I haven't done it before, but this works to place them side by side:

    [ attach]74410[ /attach][ attach]74411[ /attach] (again, no spaces)

    TF
  • 11-27-2009, 09:13 AM
    Frog
    Re: Posting format question
    I've seen these directions before but never tried them, so thankyou for asking the question, Shebang.
    I wasn't aware that I could do it without having my web hosting site.
  • 11-28-2009, 10:14 PM
    byjamesderuvoDHQ
    Re: Posting format question
    I like Flickr simply because you can embed the picture you want with a small image, and if people like it, they can view it in various sizes for more detail. I'm sure all do something like that, but I use flickr.

    But if you see the mountain icon in the toolbar above, you click on that and enter the URL of the image. Voila.
  • 11-29-2009, 08:20 AM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    Mountain icon??? Wrong forum, I think. - TF
  • 11-29-2009, 09:18 AM
    Shebang
    4 Attachment(s)
    Re: Posting format question
    EDIT: At first, they were side by side. Now they are not. PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST. I'M TRYING IT AGAIN.


    Okay, here's my first try at a side by side comparison.
    These are resized to small (640x427):


    Attachment 74446Attachment 74447
  • 11-29-2009, 09:35 AM
    Shebang
    2 Attachment(s)
    Re: Posting format question
    Side by side comparison............Take Two.

    Attachment 74450Attachment 74451



    Yay.
  • 11-29-2009, 09:37 AM
    Shebang
    Re: Posting format question
    AAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

    They showed side by side in the preview, but then didn't post side by side! What happened?
  • 11-29-2009, 09:41 AM
    Shebang
    2 Attachment(s)
    Re: Posting format question
    Side by side comparison.................Take Three.

    Attachment 74452Attachment 74453
  • 11-29-2009, 09:52 AM
    Shebang
    Re: Posting format question
    OldClicker: Since you did not actually post a side-by-side on this thread, I am assuming you only went to the "preview post" stage, saw that, indeed, the images were side-by-side, and reasonably concluded the "preview" would in fact represent the actual post?? Would you mind posting a comparison on this thread to test your actual results? Sorry to be such a pain........

    Everybody else, please feel free to jump in and test your results as well. This thread can serve as the practice field.:mad2: :confused: :blush2: :eek: :cryin: :D :thumbsup:
    Thanks.
  • 11-29-2009, 10:31 AM
    OldClicker
    2 Attachment(s)
    Re: Posting format question
    I think I only did a preview. Here is a 'for real'. - TF


    Attachment 74456Attachment 74457
  • 11-29-2009, 10:37 AM
    OldClicker
    2 Attachment(s)
    Re: Posting format question
    Nope, that didn't work. Let's try narrower. - TF


    Attachment 74459Attachment 74460
  • 11-29-2009, 10:38 AM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    Ok, that worked. Each is only 350 pixels wide - don't know what the limit would be, but I would guess a total of 800 pixels??? - TF
  • 11-29-2009, 10:38 AM
    Shebang
    Re: Posting format question
    How do you resize your pics?
  • 11-30-2009, 01:58 PM
    SmartWombat
    Re: Posting format question
    Quote:

    Ok, that worked. Each is only 350 pixels wide - don't know what the limit would be, but I would guess a total of 800 pixels
    It depends entirely on how big your monitor is!
    And then how much of the screen you let the browser have.

    My monitor is 1920x1200 pixels, so I can set Firefox to use full screen and then the images are side by side.
    Usually I don't let it have the full screen, so the pairs of images are one above the other.

    You have to understand that the web browser does not reproduce exactly what the original poster might have seen.
    Marketing people in particular really need time to get to grips with this, and give up the obsessive desire to control fonts, layout, and positioning, when using HTML in browsers.

    If different parts of a web site give different views, like the Preview when in advanced mode, you will see something other uses are very unlikely to see.
    Preview uses the full area to the left of the adverts, where forum view has lots of extra controls displaying the user's name, post count etc.
    So unlike desktop publishing, What You Get Is What You Get but What You See Is Totally Different - the web is not WYSIWYG !
  • 11-30-2009, 02:39 PM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    "It depends entirely on how big your monitor is!
    And then how much of the screen you let the browser have."

    Makes sense. I can get them to stay side-by-side with a total of 700 pixels with 1280x1024 using IE.

    I also tried it at 1024x768 and it worked, though the wide image posted by Medley may have changed the overall width of this thread. 1024x768 wit IE should be a pretty common minimum these days???

    TF
  • 11-30-2009, 02:52 PM
    OldClicker
    Re: Posting format question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shebang
    How do you resize your pics?

    For these I just did a quick resize with ThumbsPlus from some already resized jpgs. For real, I would do it in Lightroom or Photoshop from a a file saved in non-lossy format. If I really wanted side by side, I would make an appropriate size canvas in Photoshop and Copy&Paste them both into one image and resize/convert. - TF
  • 11-30-2009, 06:53 PM
    Shebang
    Re: Posting format question
    Thanks, OldClicker and SmartWombat, for the help!