Posting Images and other Forum Problems
Posting Images and other Forum Problems
TEST....I am logged out, but am still able to post.
- davesmith_au
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Re: test post
Yeah I'm trying to fix that, permissions have all been set correctly (I think) so I'm still trying to nut that one out. We'll have to put up with a bit of spam in the meantime... reminds me of a Monty Python skit...
Cheers, Dave.
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: test post
Hi Dave,
See my PM. I made a change in the ACP and I think it will now be very difficult for a Guest to make a post.
I describe what I did in the PM. It should work as a temporary fix.
Nick
See my PM. I made a change in the ACP and I think it will now be very difficult for a Guest to make a post.
I describe what I did in the PM. It should work as a temporary fix.
Nick
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Re: test post
Image testing:
Aurora Borealis plasma instability by Todd Salat.
Can others view the image?
If so, then the PHPBB code is working:
Do not set images as an attachment (I believe that is a moderator/admin only function anyway); they must be imbedded code linked to an outside host/source.
Aurora Borealis plasma instability by Todd Salat.
Can others view the image?
If so, then the PHPBB code is working:
Code: Select all
[img]https://www.dropbox.com/s/w2djcwzs7f8mrtp/braids-of-light-salat.jpg?raw=1[/img]
Do not set images as an attachment (I believe that is a moderator/admin only function anyway); they must be imbedded code linked to an outside host/source.
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Re: test post
Hi JP,
I can see it.
I can see it.
I am not sure of that. I am a member (registered user) of another phpBB forum which looks the same as this. I am not sure if it is the same version, but I have posted images as attachments there with no problems.Do not set images as an attachment (I believe that is a moderator/admin only function anyway);
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Re: test post
I thought this might be a good place for this post:
The date/time, on top of the forum page, when logged in is correct.
When not logged in, the date time is seven hours ahead.
Just pointing this out.
Jack
The date/time, on top of the forum page, when logged in is correct.
When not logged in, the date time is seven hours ahead.
Just pointing this out.
Jack
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Re: test post
Sorry,
I did not see the private message in time; that all guests are on UTC time.
Thanks Dave.
Thanks Nick
Jack
I did not see the private message in time; that all guests are on UTC time.
Thanks Dave.
Thanks Nick
Jack
- davesmith_au
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Re: test post
No problem Jack, others may have noticed it too, and if they read this post, they'll know why
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Question on, Posting of Images/pictures
- Are we no longer able to upload images the way we did on the old Forum.
I've looked at the FAQ page and it says:
I've looked at the FAQ page and it says:
As JP Michael showed above, you can post an img if you have a link to some web site, so that does work.Can I post images?
Yes, images can be shown in your posts. If the administrator has allowed attachments, you may be able to upload the image to the board. Otherwise, you must link to an image stored on a publicly accessible web server, e.g. http://www.example.com/my-picture.gif. You cannot link to pictures stored on your own PC (unless it is a publicly accessible server) nor images stored behind authentication mechanisms, e.g. hotmail or yahoo mailboxes, password protected sites, etc. To display the image use the BBCode [img] tag.
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Re: test post
As i said above, attachments are a moderator-only function at the moment. If admin want us to be able to upload attachments, i think that permission needs to be enabled for registered users as well; it is not a default setting.
I actually prefer to use the BB code because i can store all my jpgs nicely organised in my dropbox. Enforcing off-site img storage will also reduce this forum size, one of the reasons we ended up here in v3.
I actually prefer to use the BB code because i can store all my jpgs nicely organised in my dropbox. Enforcing off-site img storage will also reduce this forum size, one of the reasons we ended up here in v3.
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Re: Question on, Posting of Images/pictures
OK allynh, I THINK I have fixed the image issue, you should now see an attachments tab when posting. Please note, there are some restrictions.allynh wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:39 pm - Are we no longer able to upload images the way we did on the old Forum.
I've looked at the FAQ page and it says:As JP Michael showed above, you can post an img if you have a link to some web site, so that does work.Can I post images?
Yes, images can be shown in your posts. If the administrator has allowed attachments, you may be able to upload the image to the board. Otherwise, you must link to an image stored on a publicly accessible web server, e.g. http://www.example.com/my-picture.gif. You cannot link to pictures stored on your own PC (unless it is a publicly accessible server) nor images stored behind authentication mechanisms, e.g. hotmail or yahoo mailboxes, password protected sites, etc. To display the image use the BBCode [img] tag.
Images should be no larger than 512 Kbi each. Max width is 800px, max height is 600px.
Best, Dave.
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Deleteing older notifications
When I have set Notifications ON for a topic, and then wish to keep the topic Notifications active but delete the older notifications, how do I do it?
I mark them as READ but they remain in the Notification box at next login - I can't find the way to delete the READ notifications so that I only see unread notifications at next visit.
Clues anyone?
I mark them as READ but they remain in the Notification box at next login - I can't find the way to delete the READ notifications so that I only see unread notifications at next visit.
Clues anyone?
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Deleting Notifications - resolved
Answering my own question on deleting Notifications.
I was using Notifications in a way the phpBB folks didn't intend.
Trawling phpBB forums I found...
1. A standard user cannot delete notifications received.
2. To keep track of selected topics, and new activity on them, don't set a notification. Use the email if you want an alert.
3. If alerts of new posts etc. aren't wanted, use the bookmark feature in 'Topic tools' at head of topic page. Then from your personal control panel you can use the bookmarks to jump to selected topics - tout suite!
I was using Notifications in a way the phpBB folks didn't intend.
Trawling phpBB forums I found...
1. A standard user cannot delete notifications received.
2. To keep track of selected topics, and new activity on them, don't set a notification. Use the email if you want an alert.
3. If alerts of new posts etc. aren't wanted, use the bookmark feature in 'Topic tools' at head of topic page. Then from your personal control panel you can use the bookmarks to jump to selected topics - tout suite!
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