You have thre addresss inside the [/img]. Move [ to the other side of the addresss and it'll post.
that's what i'm thinking. he's not centering his curser before pasting it.
Steps:
1. right click "save" the image url.
2. click the image button in the reply box. you will get this:
[ img][ /img] (without the spaces)
3. then you have to be careful to put your curser right between the two brackets before right click "paste". If you can't do that, then nothing will help.
You have thre addresss inside the [/img]. Move [ to the other side of the addresss and it'll post.
that's what i'm thinking. he's not centering his curser before pasting it.
Steps:
1. right click "save" the image url.
2. click the image button in the reply box. you will get this:
[ img][ /img] (without the spaces)
3. then you have to be careful to put your curser right between the two brackets before right click "paste". If you can't do that, then nothing will help.
Nope-already thought of that. When I hit the UJR image button- the cursor is dead center between the 2 "img"'s just past below and get a different URL code everytime.
Dude, I'm trying to solve a problem here. Any suggestions would be appreciated otherwise STFU
Dude you're simply posting the image url in the wrong spot.
You've all ready posted 2 examples of that and even when people point it out to you, you still cant understand it.
Amazing!
You have thre addresss inside the [/img]. Move [ to the other side of the addresss and it'll post.
that's what i'm thinking. he's not centering his curser before pasting it.
Steps:
1. right click "save" the image url.
2. click the image button in the reply box. you will get this:
[ img][ /img] (without the spaces)
3. then you have to be careful to put your curser right between the two brackets before right click "paste". If you can't do that, then nothing will help.
Actually you may be on to something there. When I hit post, it removes either part or all of the [img] at the front or the back of the URL code. Would love to see QD weigh in. Probably have a light bulb appear over his head on the problem.
peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:45 pm
See! I fixed both of them simply by putting your url in the correct spot.
JC- go back on the thread. I've already posted the image twice- That's not the point. My point is it should be a 2 point (copy/paste) system like the video/YT one, but it's not happening on my system. So again. offer suggestions or STFU.
peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:45 pm
See! I fixed both of them simply by putting your url in the correct spot.
JC- go back on the thread. I've already posted the image twice- That's not the point. My point is it should be a 2 point (copy/paste) system like the video/YT one, but it's not happening on my system. So again. offer suggestions or STFU.
I'll offer one. Hit the image button:
[ img][ /img]
^ that appears. Now, insert some spaces between the two:
[ img] [ /img]
Then insert your image url in the middle of that huge gap. Does it leave off any of the characters or change anything? If not, then you aren't pasting it right.
peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:45 pm
See! I fixed both of them simply by putting your url in the correct spot.
JC- go back on the thread. I've already posted the image twice- That's not the point. My point is it should be a 2 point (copy/paste) system like the video/YT one, but it's not happening on my system. So again. offer suggestions or STFU.
I'll offer one. Hit the image button:
[ img][ /img]
^ that appears. Now, insert some spaces between the two:
[ img] [ /img]
Then insert your image url in the middle of that huge gap. Does it leave off any of the characters or change anything? If not, then you aren't pasting it right.
OK, that sounds promising and logical (actually tried that a couple of months ago). Here we go/