I can't seem to do this with my PC. Note I'm not PC savvy. So what am I doing wrong?
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You can't
The best you can do is to embed it using the URL (i.e. link) of the image: use the image button up in the toolbar to provide the URL or, if you're using a non-WYSIWYG version of the editor, use the embed code directly, e.g.[img]http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/images/cuk/miscellaneous/cuk-image-button.jpg[/img]. -
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou can't
The best you can do is to embed it using the URL (i.e. link) of the image: use the image button up in the toolbar to provide the URL or, if you're using a non-WYSIWYG version of the editor, use the embed code directly, e.g.[img]http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/images/cuk/miscellaneous/cuk-image-button.jpg[/img].
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That won't work unless you've opened your home PC to the world (which would be a bad thing). You could use something like:
ImgBB — Upload Image — Free Image Hosting
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostThat won't work unless you've opened your home PC to the world (which would be a bad thing). You could use something like:
ImgBB — Upload Image — Free Image Hosting
eg
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postthanks for the reply. As I've said, I'm not PC savvy, but would I be correct in thinking that if I created a link to a JPEG which sits on my home PC hard drive, that anyone who viewed the image would link to my PC?
Or is that not what you are suggesting?
I stick stuff on my own site and link to that, but a free image upload service is a good alternative if you don't have that option. If it's an image on another site such as a news site or an artist's portfolio, you can also try linking to it directly, but a lot of sites don't like that and will block it.Comment
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI can't seem to do this with my PC. Note I'm not PC savvy. So what am I doing wrong?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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