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Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 05-31-2013

Help me out fellas, I don't have a clue when it comes to this stuff. I downloaded a Flickr account to my phone, but still don't quite know what's going on. How do y'all do it?


RE: Picture uploading. - larsalan - 05-31-2013

well. if you had loaded pictures to your flickr account they probably provide you with a link each of your photos.
In your post just paste in the link that has the BBCode tags. Looking like
Code:

[img]  some url here [/img]
you could even 'hotlink' to any pic on the web. Just type those opening and closing img tags and nest the url of the photo in the middle.


RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 05-31-2013

Hmm I think I'm getting it.. Still haven't figured out the stupid Flickr thing

Hmm. Not getting the attachment to work though. Choose the attachment, then click add. Right?


RE: Picture uploading. - larsalan - 05-31-2013

? do you mean some attachment in the std response box? I am using a real computer not a phone so idk what you're seeing. I mean that you just copy/paste that url and img tag into the text box. No adding attachment. [Image: avatar_1197.jpg?dateline=1296527389]
see I just did it


RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 05-31-2013

I am trying to use the attachment button at the bottom of the text screen. It allows me to choose a photo, but when I add it, it just disappears.
I can't seem to find a URL on my Flickr app. I've looked all over the place.
The main problem is I do not know how to upload pics onto my desktop. Maybe I'll plug my phone into it sometime and work on it.

Technology drives me up the walls Tongue

Ohh I just saw that it says my file is too large!

Still didn't work even when the file isn't too large Dodgy


RE: Picture uploading. - larsalan - 06-01-2013

to get the url of a photo you can right click on it and choose 'copy image url'
However, I know sometimes flickr is disabling this capability.
I had stopped using flickr unfortunately because I cant remember my password. I tried their password recovery dance about 2 or 3 times and then gave up on them Wink

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3007/2319922515_e93b5a30d6_o.jpg

[Image: 2319922515_e93b5a30d6_o.jpg]
Just found one on that flickr of my old college desk


RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 06-01-2013

Thanks for all the help larsalan!
I'll work on it when I get sometime, probably end up using a desktop to do it


RE: Picture uploading. - Druk - 06-01-2013

Try Photobucket for hosting your pics. They've just re-vamped the site and it's not quite as easy to use as the old but still not that difficult. I'm familiar with the site so once you're logged-in I could help with the process.

http://s62.photobucket.com/

Here's one I did earlier...Big Grin

[Image: slov1010.jpg]

If you right-click on it and select 'Properties' you'll see it has a Photobucket handle.


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RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 06-02-2013

[Image: null_zps5acefc65.jpg]

Ha! I got it!
Thanks fellas!


RE: Picture uploading. - Simpler=Better - 06-02-2013

I'm familiar with old tractors and their narrow front ends (insane turn radius!!) but those tires are damn pizza cutters


RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 06-02-2013

Don't make fun of my little tires! I lost 100lbs up front by using those.
When I made this ones front end, I didn't put stops in it. I can turn it past 90 degrees Wink
[Image: null_zps2f2ee63a.jpg]
The one above on the left has a 2 stroke 3-71 Detroit in it. LOUD


RE: Picture uploading. - Simpler=Better - 06-03-2013

I assume the guy on the right is a pulling tractor? I don't see that thing going anywhere offroad with those front tires. and I can't imagine running it for 8+hrs with a straight pipe


RE: Picture uploading. - MFSuper90 - 06-03-2013

Both are pulling tractors. We have enough farm tractors that we don't need to use them on the farm.
The header does make it rather loud, but it wont even touch how loud the detroit on the left is with the straight pipe on it in the picture.
I have to wear ear plugs when I pull the detroit Big Grin