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Quote Originally Posted by Bill W
And I havea question; how do you transfer your pix from flickr to this site?

You can post a link directly to the image on flickr, if you're willing to venture into html. First, get the url of the actual flickr image - url will end in .jpg (you may have to open it in a new window for that, but for your own flickr page you can use the Grab the Photo's URL below the image). Note that this will work for any image, hosted anywhere, as long as you have the url to it.


You can insert a scaled down version of the pic by clicking HTML in the toolbar and inserting it with an image tag. For the HTML editing, leave a blank return in your post where you want the pic to end up, then replace the&amp;nbsp;in the line &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;.


I picked 100 pixels wide, must be no wider than 800 pixels for TDP forums. This means you don't have to resize your original images - everyone's browser will do it for you. The image URL goes between the quotes in src="".


&lt;img width="100" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2799/4475751367_51158149f0_b.jpg"&gt;.





You can get a little fancier with html by using the img tag embedded in an open in new window link tag, so clicking on the image opens the full size version in a new window.


The image URL goes between the quotes in href="" and in src="" (same link in both places).


&lt;atarget="_blank"href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2799/4475751367_51158149f0_b.jpg"&gt;&lt;img width="100" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2799/4475751367_51158149f0_b.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;





Note that the links don't work when composing the post, but they do work if you click the Preview tab, and they work in the post.


This is what's been working for me - but if there's an easier way to accomplish this, please share!
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