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    • Qdeathstarundefined
      Qdeathstar
      last edited by

      I'm not sure, but you could post a link to YouTube…

      Personally I think it's better (reduces server load) to have people use image hosting... And

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      • iDeveloundefined
        iDevelo
        last edited by

        @Qdeathstar:

        I'm not sure, but you could post a link to YouTube…

        Personally I think it's better (reduces server load) to have people use image hosting... And

        True but bandwidth and space are cheap and don't forget postimage very nearly shut down last month https://blog.postimage.org/2016/10/30/postimage-needs-your-help/ so you always risk a forum without images if you don't host your own.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
          last edited by

          Hosting images on Dropbox also works but when pasting the link you need to replace the ?dl=0 at the end by ?raw=1.

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          • T3P3Tonyundefined
            T3P3Tony administrators
            last edited by

            For video YouTube is the way to go…I will look at different image options.

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            • Simspeedundefined
              Simspeed
              last edited by

              What did we come up with for including images into our posts? I see them on post in the new printers section but can't figure it out for myself. Thanks for the help…

              Custom C-Beam H-Bot - Hard mount 560mm x 800mm MIC 6 bed plate - 3mm PEI print surface- 120v mains silicone bed heater (3 zones) - 800mm Z axis - polycarbonate enclosure - (4) .09° Nema 23s (Z) - .09° Nema 17s (XY) - Bondtech extruders - E3D Cyclops hotend, 24V power supply

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by

                The best bet for images is to use an external service like imgur, dropbox, etc then use the image tags to insert it eg:

                [[language]]
                [img] http://i.imgur.com/example.jpg [/img]
                
                

                tag to insert them

                Its on my to do list to add secure, abuse safe image impload to this forum but its that high on the list right now I am afraid.

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                • Simspeedundefined
                  Simspeed
                  last edited by

                  @T3P3Tony:

                  The best bet for images is to use an external service like imgur, dropbox, etc then use the image tags to insert it eg:

                  [[language]]
                  [img] http://i.imgur.com/example.jpg [/img]
                  
                  

                  tag to insert them

                  Its on my to do list to add secure, abuse safe image impload to this forum but its that high on the list right now I am afraid.

                  OK, got it figured out. Thanks for the help.

                  Custom C-Beam H-Bot - Hard mount 560mm x 800mm MIC 6 bed plate - 3mm PEI print surface- 120v mains silicone bed heater (3 zones) - 800mm Z axis - polycarbonate enclosure - (4) .09° Nema 23s (Z) - .09° Nema 17s (XY) - Bondtech extruders - E3D Cyclops hotend, 24V power supply

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                  • ronnien59undefined
                    ronnien59
                    last edited by

                    I will try


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                    • iDeveloundefined
                      iDevelo
                      last edited by

                      Tony. Give me access 🙂 my main job is software development so I kinda know what I'm doing.

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                      • ronnien59undefined
                        ronnien59
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Admin

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                        • DjDemonDundefined
                          DjDemonD
                          last edited by

                          The only problem with dropbox (or onedrive etc..) is that you really need to be prepared to host the image forever, otherwise very useful posts with vital diagrams within them will not exist if you close your account, move the files etc…

                          Whilst postimage is very useful and seems to work it would also be a great shame if it disappeared for the same reasons.

                          This forum ought to be able to accept image uploads, and perhaps like reprap.org could limit the image size to keep the storage requirements reasonable (although if possible some automatic means of resizing or lowering image quality would save users a great deal of time). Ps. On reprap to resize quickly, I got this program for windows http://www.bricelam.net/ImageResizer/ which gives you a right click option to resize images to a size you know will be accepted, and can automatically replace the original image or save it as a copy.

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                          • T3P3Tonyundefined
                            T3P3Tony administrators
                            last edited by

                            Let's chat more about this over email.

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