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  1. #1
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    The only way I got it to work was to use Photobucket as per Lew's suggestion.
    Mike D.
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    I don't want to mess with photobucket, and I like being able to have pictures here. It is one of the huge advantages of this forum. Phrasing it as nicely as I can - this new SW makes it way to hard to do attachments. I think its broken.

    By the way, have you noticed that there are few if any Chief folks on here? They used to be here in a few posts a day. Where have they gone?

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    Yea Fitch, it's definitly got a few screws loose. You know a while back you always had to post a picture like we're doing it now. They sure made it easier for a while. Maybe all the pictures being posted wound up using too much bandwidth?? They might be on vacation again.
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    I too, would like the pics to be posted here, but since we can't for now, Photobucket seems to be the only way to go until they fix this mess.

    Somebody really dropped the ball on this one

    Lew
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  5. #5
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    Just a test:


    And another:




    I really don't like the extra steps.
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  6. #6
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    the attachment tool works well...as it allows you to post multiple images in a single post, something that was not possible before w/o using a different site...
    and even more steps

    this is how i attached these two gifs to this site
    the attachment tool opens a popup where you can add as many images as you want..


    Attachment 4268



    then attach them to your posts as desired, here i added the text between the attachments.

    I split the gif in two sections as a single gif exceeded the upload limit, so part one is on top and part two is below


    Attachment 4269
    Last edited by Tim O'Donnell; 02-02-2008 at 06:19 AM.

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    I've heard good things about Firefox, but I use IE6 because I also build my own website, and I want to be able to make sure my website will work properly for the majority of users... who also use IE. If the majority of webmasters do as I do, then most websites should also work properly if I use IE, provided they are programmed properly.
    Jason McQueen

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcqueenhomes
    I've heard good things about Firefox, but I use IE6 because I also build my own website, and I want to be able to make sure my website will work properly for the majority of users... who also use IE. If the majority of webmasters do as I do, then most websites should also work properly if I use IE, provided they are programmed properly.
    You should start building websites that are based on the internet CSS standards and not IE 6... IE 6 may currently look like it's the browser of choice, but it's lead is falling fast. In fact IE 6 may not be the leader anymore at all. Most other web browser user agents are misleading the stats by lying and making themselves look like they are IE 6, so that they can gain access to the sites that would not let them in otherwise.

    All websites should be based on the standard CSS code and not MS IE 6. IE 6 is a major security risk to all that choose to use it.
    Last edited by bdodds; 01-24-2006 at 11:50 AM.
    Brian Dodds

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdodds
    You should start building websites that are based on the internet CSS standards and not IE 6... IE 6 may currently look like it's the browser of choice, but it's lead is falling fast. In fact IE 6 may not be the leader anymore at all. Most other web browser user agents are misleading the stats by lying and making themselves look like they are IE 6, so that they can gain access to the sites that would not let them in otherwise.

    All websites should be based on the standard CSS code and not MS IE 6. IE 6 is a major security risk to all that choose to use it.
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    test IE6....psd, .gif, .png, .bmp, .jpg..largest file is 26.5kb
    Attachment 4277

    Attachment 4278

    Attachment 4279

    Attachment 4280

    Attachment 4281
    Last edited by Tim O'Donnell; 02-02-2008 at 06:19 AM.

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    stairs

    well maybe I will get this



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    Trying again. Well, I can get a .Gif to work.
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Tommy Blair
    Houston, TX.
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    1GB Radeon HD 6770M GDDR5
    8GB DDR3 System Memory, 640GB 7200rpm Hard Drive
    (2) 2.0 ports, (2) 3.0 ports
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  13. #13
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    firewall?... I do not use any...

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    I hope this works ?



    Maybe
    OK this worked in the Preview Post
    See if it works for you
    Darwin
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    I use Firefox and the upload does not work. Do you need a certain port on the router open to post?
    Last edited by louis; 01-24-2006 at 12:53 PM.

 

 

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