How to Upload Photos in a post?


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

Thanks, Elliott

elliottbnewcombjr

The image must be hosted elsewhere on the web, not uploaded from your computer. It may already be on a web page, in which case you right click on it and copy the address, or hosted on your own server, or perhaps an image-hosting site like Flickr or Imgur.

Wherever it is, when you get to the part of your post where you want an image inserted among the pearls of wisdom, you click on the image icon that is sixth from the left in the toolbar at the top of the post composition window (it looks like a mountain skyline with a sun in the sky). A dialog box pops up and you paste in the image address in the URL box. Ignore the rest of it for now and click 'OK'. Finish the words of wisdom, preview for spelling errors and then post. Done.

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

 

 

 

I thought you’d previously posted at least one photo of your home system, with success.

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

 

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!

Hello OP,

If you could make a "1, 2, 3" instruction list, the old man would appreciate it. Thanks

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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

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

 

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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.

Thank you Brothers. The only unclear/tricky part is getting a personal photo to "the web". I was able include the URL for a picture (sourced from Audiogon), but my post was deleted. Will look into joining "Flickr".

Isn't it funny that Audiogon never updated their spell checker to recognize their own name?

Flickr is a bit complicated, as it loves to insert a junk URL that, essentially, advertises their site. Here's a photo of mine at Flickr:

But to do that I had to go to the photo in my 'Photostream', click on it, click on the 'Share' icon (a curved arrow), select BBCode, and get this link:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2o1jGc3][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52512188656_ab60d34d5e_c.jpg[/img][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/2o1jGc3]Reference_Series_V[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrism229/]chrism229[/url], on Flickr

I then reduced that link in the Image box here by selecting and deleting everything after 'jpg' and everything before the second 'https' leaving just this:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52512188656_ab60d34d5e_c.jpg

And the Image dialog here just puts the image tags [img][/img] around that address.

If you use Flickr's simple link, which the Flickr Share box helpfully calls 'Share' you get a link to the page with the image on, but not an image inline in a post here:

https://flic.kr/p/2o1jGc3

You'll get the hang of it!

so dark ages….. Audiogon needs a serious upgrade…. to remain even remotely competitive…..

It is pretty trivial to set up something like phpBB (I’m not an IT person, merely an amateur, and I recently set up a forum for CLL patient support), but the big thing is the loss of the existing posts. That is very hard to import. At best one could have the old forum in read only format as well as the new, with links between them.

I think it's fair to say that while we enjoy the forums, they are a sideline for Audiogon, which is a for-profit business for re-selling audio gear.

Create a free account at https://imgpile.com/  Then you simply point and click to upload pictures from you computer to imgpile.   Select any picture, right click for image details, select image address.  Paste that (crtl + V) into the Audiogon post.  Easy Peasy.  

This process just took less than 60 seconds.

Frames for by Soundlab Majestic 745 speakers currently being build.  Can't wait.  

Instructions for a “no right-click” device like an iPad, please? Can you copy an image from the “cloud”?

It’s a shame we can’t upload pictures directly from a device. Hosting your photos on a website is so 2001…

@scowler1 I'm not an apple guy but I suspect like Android tablets you push and hold your finger on an image and a menu bar should open with the copy and paste options.  To paste, push and hold a finger in the space you want to paste to, and the menu bar should appear again.  

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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)