How to Upload Photos in a post?


Please give 'dummie' help so I can upload photos into a post.

Thanks, Elliott

elliottbnewcombjr

Showing 9 responses by elliottbnewcombjr

lewm,

it simply says

create system

images, choose a file

choose a local file (from your computer)

I just made a test system, my wife Donna at my mother’s 99th birthday last year, she’s 100 now

https://www.audiogon.com/systems/10854

 

dogberry

thanks, I’m gonna try a photo in my DPReview Gallery

size: 350 x 350, looks like a decent size box, then when I save, it becomes a narrow strip with no image.

here’s a link to my galleries uploaded to DPR

https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/9701497431/photos

a link to one photo

https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/9701497431/photos/3475629/dsc04567-c

 

 

 

alrighty then, I was copying the link at the top bar. this time I did the right click on the image itself as you instructed, size was automatically entered,

Oh Happy Day, thanks!

1. you can get photo 1st, have it ready to insert

2. separate window; find a photo; right click; copy image address

3. audiogon post window, yap yap yap

4. click 6th icon

5. paste url

6. ok

7 save

 

ALL CREDIT TO DOGBERRY

I’m an old man (74), U can do it.

Hopefully this makes sense

INSERT Photo in an Audiogon Post

  1. Write some yap about your subject
  2. Open a new Window
  3. Find a Photo already uploaded to the web
  1. Yours (my flower)
  2. Any photo (DBX Speakers)
  1. RIGHT CLICK on the PHOTO
  1. Popup menu appears
  2. ‘copy image address’
  1. Back to Your Audiogon Post
  1. Click in Top bar: 6th icon from left: (mountains with moon)
  2. Popup window appears
  3. Paste URL in the box
  4. Size is automatically inserted by the software
  5. OK
  6. SAVE

I joined Flickr to have a place to upload photos to. Now I have to learn how to use it’s site.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/?utm_campaign=fl-onboard&utm_source=Flickr&utm_medium=email&utm_content=welcome

Here, it seems, I downloaded a small icon of the real photo from flickr's site. I need to find out where the real photo is.

lately I use 'virtual systems' here, upload a pic, then it's online, simply open it, copy address, paste.

also loving using the link feature (top line, looks like a paper clip. window opens, paste the url, then name it yourself, it goes in as a single blue line, your title

my virtual systems (I will weed them soon)