Posting photos on zroadster.net
Posting photos on zroadster.net
MOD EDIT 31/07/2017 - Due to Photobucket changing its policy re Third Party Hosting it is advisable to host your pics on another hosting site such as Flickr, other sites are available. This link explains how to open a Flickr account https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN12061.html
There is a limit to the amount of disk space allocated to us for posting pictures. It's probably better to host your photos elsewhere, such as PhotoBucket ( http://www.photobucket.com )
There are a few simple steps to the process:
1. Sign up for a photobucket account
Click here:
2. Prepare your photos
It is a LOT faster uploading JPEG files than BITMAP files (because they are smaller!) JPEG files usually have a file name that ends in ".jpg" and bitmap files usually have a ".bmp" extension. Some images have a ".gif" extension.
To change a bitmap or gif to a jpg, use the Paint program in Windows Accessories.
Open the .bmp file with Paint and then choose File, Save As, then type in a name and change the bottom box to say "JPEG (*.JPG, *.JPEG, *.JPE, *.JFIF)"
Also try to crop (cut the edges off) or resize (make it smaller) the image so it fits onto the page of this website. Microsoft has a program called "PhotoEditor" (photoed.exe) that will allow you to resize your photos.
3. Log in to photobucket
Click on http://www.photobucket.com if you didn't save a link!
4. Upload your photos
Follow the photobucket instructions for uploading the photo.
First, click on "Browse".
This pops up a window where you can find and select your photo. Only choose ONE photo per browse.
Press the "Submit" button.
It will then tell you when your photo was successfully uploaded.
5. Post your photo here
Once your photo is uploaded, it will be displayed on the photobucket page, with three (very similar looking) boxes underneath it. The bottom box is labelled "Img". Click on the bottom box, and the contents of the box should be selected. Press Control-C to copy the text and then click in the body of a message like this one, and press Control-V.
This will leave a string of text that looks like
in the message. But when people read the message, it will actually display the photo like this:
It's a lot simpler than it looks, trust me!
There is a limit to the amount of disk space allocated to us for posting pictures. It's probably better to host your photos elsewhere, such as PhotoBucket ( http://www.photobucket.com )
There are a few simple steps to the process:
1. Sign up for a photobucket account
Click here:
2. Prepare your photos
It is a LOT faster uploading JPEG files than BITMAP files (because they are smaller!) JPEG files usually have a file name that ends in ".jpg" and bitmap files usually have a ".bmp" extension. Some images have a ".gif" extension.
To change a bitmap or gif to a jpg, use the Paint program in Windows Accessories.
Open the .bmp file with Paint and then choose File, Save As, then type in a name and change the bottom box to say "JPEG (*.JPG, *.JPEG, *.JPE, *.JFIF)"
Also try to crop (cut the edges off) or resize (make it smaller) the image so it fits onto the page of this website. Microsoft has a program called "PhotoEditor" (photoed.exe) that will allow you to resize your photos.
3. Log in to photobucket
Click on http://www.photobucket.com if you didn't save a link!
4. Upload your photos
Follow the photobucket instructions for uploading the photo.
First, click on "Browse".
This pops up a window where you can find and select your photo. Only choose ONE photo per browse.
Press the "Submit" button.
It will then tell you when your photo was successfully uploaded.
5. Post your photo here
Once your photo is uploaded, it will be displayed on the photobucket page, with three (very similar looking) boxes underneath it. The bottom box is labelled "Img". Click on the bottom box, and the contents of the box should be selected. Press Control-C to copy the text and then click in the body of a message like this one, and press Control-V.
This will leave a string of text that looks like
in the message. But when people read the message, it will actually display the photo like this:
It's a lot simpler than it looks, trust me!
Ciao,
Spokey
Spokey
jackal on PH wrote:i love your profile... an endless pornographic paroxysm of the letters BMW
do you actually like driving at all or are cars to you just a manifestation of some sort of pathological mother complex ?
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
spokey wrote:
It's a lot simpler than it looks, trust me!
That's no way to talk about Pickle!
A.
Cool , thanks Spokey......... maybe this is a more clear (being more graphic) than I explained here
Thought I'd help here with what I know.
Image Resizing
Microsoft Windows XP users can download the image resizer'powertoy' from Microsoft, This allows image resizing from Windows Explorer with just a right click of the mouse.
Similar to photobucket is www.imageshack.us where a logon is not needed.
EDIT: Vista users can use theVSO Image Resizerto the same effect as the XP Powertoy.
Image Resizing
Microsoft Windows XP users can download the image resizer'powertoy' from Microsoft, This allows image resizing from Windows Explorer with just a right click of the mouse.
Similar to photobucket is www.imageshack.us where a logon is not needed.
EDIT: Vista users can use theVSO Image Resizerto the same effect as the XP Powertoy.
Last edited by estocks on Tue 22 Apr, 2008 10:02, edited 1 time in total.
Use the Search button before posting newbie questions about hard tops and fitting kits, footwell speaker amps, water in the boot, hood maintainance and those horrific angel eyes. We get like 10 threads a week on the same subject, it's obvious that you haven't searched.
Using HTML to display awkward images
Whilst BBCode is the easiest way to insert an image, it is not very flexible. If you want to post an image which is either:
a) larger than about 800x600 and you can't resize it
b) in another thread as a download
then you can use HTML. The following snippet inserts an image which when clicked will display the full size image in another window/tab:
<a target="_blank" href="download.php?id=2811"><img width=600 height=400 border=0 src="download.php?id=2811"></a>
For it to work properly the image URL must be entered twice, once in the a tag and once in the img tag. The width and height cause the browser to scale the image - this gives rise to the "jaggies" - omit these if you don't want to scale the image. The "id=2811" bit part above is a reference to a particular image which has been previously uploaded to the zroadster.net server.
Here's an example using the photo above with scaling:
<a target="_blank" href="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... .jpg"><img width=444 height=333 border=0 src="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... s.jpg"></a>
And without scaling:
<a target="_blank" href="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... .jpg"><img border=0 src="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... s.jpg"></a>
PLEASE IGNORE THIS SECTION - HTML NO LONGER WORKS IN PHPBB 3
Whilst BBCode is the easiest way to insert an image, it is not very flexible. If you want to post an image which is either:
a) larger than about 800x600 and you can't resize it
b) in another thread as a download
then you can use HTML. The following snippet inserts an image which when clicked will display the full size image in another window/tab:
<a target="_blank" href="download.php?id=2811"><img width=600 height=400 border=0 src="download.php?id=2811"></a>
For it to work properly the image URL must be entered twice, once in the a tag and once in the img tag. The width and height cause the browser to scale the image - this gives rise to the "jaggies" - omit these if you don't want to scale the image. The "id=2811" bit part above is a reference to a particular image which has been previously uploaded to the zroadster.net server.
Here's an example using the photo above with scaling:
<a target="_blank" href="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... .jpg"><img width=444 height=333 border=0 src="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... s.jpg"></a>
And without scaling:
<a target="_blank" href="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... .jpg"><img border=0 src="http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... s.jpg"></a>
PLEASE IGNORE THIS SECTION - HTML NO LONGER WORKS IN PHPBB 3
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
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Attachments
If this is the way to upload pictures, does anyone know what attaching a photo file on the reply page does?
Re: Attachments
It's not really uploading pictures but embedding an image in a thread that is hosted elsewhere (Photobucket etc). Uploading an image to zroadster (i.e. "attaching a photo file on the reply page") uses the zroadster hardware to store the image - this has not worked for some time now as I believe that all of the storage capacity has been used. Use the Photobucket method, it works wellZ3-man wrote:If this is the way to upload pictures, does anyone know what attaching a photo file on the reply page does?
Current...1998 ///M Coupe
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
There was a request to add a link to my video in this thread so here it is - best viewed full screen.
Mod Edit: Embedded to make it more visible
Mod Edit: Embedded to make it more visible
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ALSO,mich wrote:I have always used photobucket (free version) but you are limited to 1GB then you have to upgrade to a payed version or delete some of your pics which will of course remove them from wherever they have been posted and leave a little red cross X
If you are using a company computer system that where they BLOCK the accessability to photobucket (ie access denied), then the little red cross X will also apear.
I was wondering why I could see the pictures at home but not at my client's offices.
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puting on photos
thanks for this one all being well i may a last get some pics on
again thanks
again thanks
image quiery
Do I have to copy and paste this link every time I post a forum, or is there a way to copy the link to my profile so that it comes up automatically?
Thanks again to you all.
HELP.
Thanks again to you all.
HELP.
You need to set it up in your profile under Signature
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Gazza
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you take the wall with you"
Z3 S54 M roadster , BMW Z1, BMW M3 CSL, Z4M Coupe
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you take the wall with you"
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Re: image quiery
If you want to add a picture to the bottom of each of your posts (in what is know as your signature), you can paste the IMG line into the signature box in your profile. The picture will then appear at the bottom of all your posts (including those already made).z-pru wrote:Do I have to copy and paste this link every time I post a forum, or is there a way to copy the link to my profile so that it comes up automatically?
If you only want the picture in the post you are writing, then only paste the IMG line into the body of the post.
Cheers R.
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
Just for info: http://postimg.org/ << Can use this for free, no registration and it creates forum codes for you too.
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
I should probably add to this, that if you use Tapatalk on your phone, then select the "Tapatalk Hosted" option when posting pictures and Tapatalk will do the rest.
Cheers R.
Cheers R.
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
Hi, I've just been to the bodyshop to see how my zed is getting on. Gutted to find after 8 weeks the car has been stripped down but they only got as far as prepping the bonnet.I was trying to put a picture on to show folks but I'm useless with computers. I have put them on photo bucket but can't seem to get them downloaded onto the forum.
I have read this thread but still can't get my head round it. If there's anyone out there that can give me an idiots guide it would be most welcome. I am trying to do this from my phone/tablet.
Thanks
Dave
I have read this thread but still can't get my head round it. If there's anyone out there that can give me an idiots guide it would be most welcome. I am trying to do this from my phone/tablet.
Thanks
Dave
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
just upload from the computer, not sure about tapatalk
Robert mentions tapatalk in an earlier thread
and you come to this stage
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... K_0006.jpg
and paste into your thread
it is easy I can do it
Robert mentions tapatalk in an earlier thread
and you come to this stage
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/d ... K_0006.jpg
and paste into your thread
it is easy I can do it
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
If you are using Tapatalk, then you can use Tapatalk to host your images for you.
Whilst making a post:
1. Click the camera icon to attach an image
2. Select Gallery (may be different on iPhone) and pick the image to attach
3. When prompted select "Tapatalk Hosted"
Tapatalk will do the rest.
Note that reason the "This Forum" option will not work is the same reason that uploading directly to the forum will not work - we just don't have the space to host everyone's images.
Cheers R.
Whilst making a post:
1. Click the camera icon to attach an image
2. Select Gallery (may be different on iPhone) and pick the image to attach
3. When prompted select "Tapatalk Hosted"
Tapatalk will do the rest.
Note that reason the "This Forum" option will not work is the same reason that uploading directly to the forum will not work - we just don't have the space to host everyone's images.
Cheers R.
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
Re: Posting photos on zroadster.net
I tried that on my iPhone without success, no tapatalk hosted ?
I'll stick with the computer
I'll stick with the computer