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Old 06-19-2016, 06:23 PM   #159
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
FWIW, I prefer the attached-to-post form of image uploading, but you can also use the paperclip icon in the advanced editor to embed the attached image inline in the post body.
In that case, it will move the thumbnail from the block at the bottom, to inline.
You still have to click on it to see the full-size image, but 1) some people prefer it that way (I do) and 2) the forum software will take care of resizing the thumbnail and thus immunize you against the image guidelines for size.
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I just changed the first image in my test above, to use the paperclip method [ATTACH] tag. That thumbnail hides the details I want to show. I carefully frame my images. Only cropping what I need to to not lose required level of detail. To me those thumbnails or not good enough, on my laptop screen. Perhaps viewed on a cellphone, but not here. I was not aware of the paperclip option, so thangs for educating me in a polite fashion.
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