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| rsjsouza:
Let me test this... It works!!! Thanks Dave & Co. for making this real. That is a much nicer way of attaching stuff. Drag'n drop worked as well. |
| thm_w:
Nice improvements. I don't mind the changing of a full size image to a link in the quote. You inevitably get someone quoting a full teardown of 10+ photos and leaving the images in place. I'm assuming there is a way to edit the code "attach=1" to show it full size when needed though. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: thm_w on July 09, 2019, 08:19:00 pm ---Nice improvements. I don't mind the changing of a full size image to a link in the quote. You inevitably get someone quoting a full teardown of 10+ photos and leaving the images in place. --- End quote --- Probably 4 out of 5 times I want to remove the image in a quote, so it's handy. --- Quote ---I'm assuming there is a way to edit the code "attach=1" to show it full size when needed though. --- End quote --- That attach=1 code is only valid if that post has attachments. If you are just quoting someone then it no longer has a reference, you'll have to copy the image URL the usual way. |
| GlennSprigg:
I FULLY understand when people say that 'Images' or what ever, that are linked 'externally', can 'disappear' over time. However, for the MOST part, such info can be of transient interest at the time, for visual interest. If someone considers the text/images within a particular Post to be of such Importance, then like myself, I would have SAVED such info, for later perusal/use. ?? |
| tooki:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on July 09, 2019, 01:38:49 am ---Testing inline full size image (Attachment Link) --- End quote --- One issue with this, compared to the regular [ img ] tags: They don't scale to page width. Instead, it just turns the whole post (not just the image!) into a left-right scrolling nightmare. This could lead to significant problems with people posting inline images on their 30" displays with the browser maximized, not realizing that they won't scale down as the traditional tag does, meaning that any text they write in the post will require incessant horizontal scrolling to read. |
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