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Just get Alex to install the plugin and we would not need to worry about what size an image is ever again.
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It seems counter intuitive (to me) to click on a paperclip when I want to post an image and there is a button with an image on it. It's not like I'm constantly posting pictures. Could also be because on the other forum I frequent, the button with the picture has more options: from computer, from url, retrieve file. IMO. YMMV. |
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You are right it would indeed be counter intuitive if the paperclip were for posting images, but the paperclip isn't for posting images as on every site/app the paperclip is for attaching any file (including images) to a post. Unfortunately, currently attaching an image to a post is the only worry free option on this site when it comes to image size.
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NO!
The rules are still the rules for good reason. Just because there are moderators doesn't give people carte blanche to give them more work. I do think it is somewhat silly though to expect Alex to do a bunch of work on the site ("just install a plugin" doesn't account for making sure everything still works properly) just to save the moderators some work instead. It isn't like there is a huge problem at the moment where the forums are being flooded by oversize images. Most people know the rules and abide by them. |
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