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How do I post a jpeg from my local drive?
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If you put a URL to an image in the IMG thingy and the image changes on t'interweb then the image changes on CUK. But I'm a simple Arts graduate with no techie know-how so excuse me if I'm wrong. -
But we know how to link to an image via URL. I'm wondering if we can upload from our local machines, but it doesn't seem feasible, regardless of how many times everyone here tells me they've seen Dim's penis.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIf you put a URL to an image in the IMG thingy and the image changes on t'interweb then the image changes on CUK. But I'm a simple Arts graduate with no techie know-how so excuse me if I'm wrong.Comment
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It is feasible, but I'll warrant Admin has disabled it due to storage/bandwidth concerns.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBut we know how to link to an image via URL. I'm wondering if we can upload from our local machines, but it doesn't seem feasible.Comment
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May have been suggested but not read the whole thread...copy pic to a Word doc and click on save as jpeg to the required location from within Word.______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Prolly best if you read the whole thread!Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostMay have been suggested but not read the whole thread...copy pic to a Word doc and click on save as jpeg to the required location from within Word.Comment
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I seem to remember we used to have inline image uploads but abused it horribly in some way.Originally posted by stek View PostIt is feasible, but I'll warrant Admin has disabled it due to storage/bandwidth concerns.Comment
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Simplest solution is to find an image on the Internet that looks similar to the one on your hard drive.
For example, here's the photo of the time I was kidnapped. Well, something like that.
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If it's really small they may have mixed it up with Baggy's, which in online.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBut we know how to link to an image via URL. I'm wondering if we can upload from our local machines, but it doesn't seem feasible, regardless of how many times everyone here tells me they've seen Dim's penis.Comment
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I was trying to post a pic of my smashed up hard disk (above), not Dim's mashed up soft d1ck.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIf it's really small they may have mixed it up with Baggy's, which in online.Comment
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