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To the right of each pic (once you have clicked and enlarged it, is a list of three options (below). Click on the "Copy", use the BBCode for a test, and it will provide a web address highlighted in blue. Copy that address (Command + C on Macs) and then paste it into your post (Command + V on Macs) and it should attach.    Screen Shot 2021-03-24 at 2.30.42 AM.png

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On 3/24/2021 at 4:35 AM, po18guy said:

To the right of each pic (once you have clicked and enlarged it, is a list of three options (below). Click on the "Copy", use the BBCode for a test, and it will provide a web address highlighted in blue. Copy that address (Command + C on Macs) and then paste it into your post (Command + V on Macs) and it should attach.    Screen Shot 2021-03-24 at 2.30.42 AM.png

Important correction, if you please: most forums use "BBCode (for forums)". Ours used to until the last update and now only displays "Direct" where the address starts with "http" and NOT "[img]".

I most commonly select "large" size:

IMG_7555.jpg

Clicking on the image opens it larger. Clicking on it again opens it in imgzeit where it can be enlarger further.

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Hey Footgoose.

I've been chatting with Nic from imgzeit and I think thats what he;s just suggested?

I'm awaiting his translation from tech to english but I reckon you may have just done the translation for me!

Wife now telling me we're going shopping, so will try this later on!

Cheers Guzzler

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1 hour ago, guzzler said:

[img]https://static.imgzeit.com/reduced/548306c9b2412c7b/DSC00675.JPG[/img]

Testing testing 123 

This is what it looks like "Direct" (address starting with "https") and not "BBCode" (address starting and ending with "[img]" . . .

DSC00675.JPG

Any of you can change a BBCode image (that will not display here) to "Direct" by Copy&Paste the portion of the address https--->.JPG and leave off the [img] from the front and back.

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