Uploading Photo's
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:05 pm
Hi all
As it is a little tedious, but important for us to see what were on about a lot of the time, and our beautiful Alfa's of course, i thought i'd write a little How To on the uploading of pictures.
Unlike many other sites and forums, we don't involve a third party hosting such as photobucket, we purchase enough webspace to allow us all to upload directly to our site, and good sized files too, so don't worry too much about resizing most photos, we currently generously allow multiple 2.86Mib files to be added to any post or thread you want them in.
So, first thing you'll need to do is click the Upload attachment button seen here,
underneath where you'd be writing
and then you'd see this created, asking you to Chose File
press this, and it will automatically open up your pc/laptop's memory where you can then browse around your memory and select the picture you want
click to highlight the file you want, and press open, bottom right, and you'll see the file title or details has now been added to the right of Chose File, and now press Add the file to its right
once pressed you'll see its upload progress in the bottom left of screen, like this,
and once complete, it becomes part of a list of Posted attachments like this
Now simply put the typing cursor where you want the top left corner of the picture to be, and press the Place inline button,
and voila, your file will be inserted at that point, and could look something like this!
now when you have finished typing and adding files, press the Submit button just as you normally would, and your chosen picture will be included aswell in the position you placed it, and we can admire your beautiful car, and you can bask in the glory of our admiration of both your car and your successful addition of a photo!
the only slight annoyance is that it always re-centres the screen higher up in the post box, and your picture buttons are always beneath it, so you may have to keep scrolling down for the next stage of instruction once the post becomes a little lengthy.
Give it a whirl, show us what you got!
As it is a little tedious, but important for us to see what were on about a lot of the time, and our beautiful Alfa's of course, i thought i'd write a little How To on the uploading of pictures.
Unlike many other sites and forums, we don't involve a third party hosting such as photobucket, we purchase enough webspace to allow us all to upload directly to our site, and good sized files too, so don't worry too much about resizing most photos, we currently generously allow multiple 2.86Mib files to be added to any post or thread you want them in.
So, first thing you'll need to do is click the Upload attachment button seen here,
underneath where you'd be writing
and then you'd see this created, asking you to Chose File
press this, and it will automatically open up your pc/laptop's memory where you can then browse around your memory and select the picture you want
click to highlight the file you want, and press open, bottom right, and you'll see the file title or details has now been added to the right of Chose File, and now press Add the file to its right
once pressed you'll see its upload progress in the bottom left of screen, like this,
and once complete, it becomes part of a list of Posted attachments like this
Now simply put the typing cursor where you want the top left corner of the picture to be, and press the Place inline button,
and voila, your file will be inserted at that point, and could look something like this!
now when you have finished typing and adding files, press the Submit button just as you normally would, and your chosen picture will be included aswell in the position you placed it, and we can admire your beautiful car, and you can bask in the glory of our admiration of both your car and your successful addition of a photo!
the only slight annoyance is that it always re-centres the screen higher up in the post box, and your picture buttons are always beneath it, so you may have to keep scrolling down for the next stage of instruction once the post becomes a little lengthy.
Give it a whirl, show us what you got!