It took me a bit to figure this out!!!!You press insert image. Then select URL. Then uncheck "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" and presto it worked!
This is kinda a silly pic of my old guy Blackie and his friend resting comfortably!!!
Don't know what kind of computer you have but for full size photo which I can take from photobucket or my own pics you press insert image. Then select URL. Then uncheck "Retrieve remote file and reference locally". For the small photo Select insert image (a box with a tree in it) 3 buttons to the left of the spell check button, click it and follow the prompts. This will snatch a photo out of your computer and place the photo onto RTF for you. Press on it will enlarge the photo. Hope I have explained that!!!Thanks Ken for original explanation!!!
Well, yes, when you click on the thumbnail, it opens as a larger image, but I would still like to know how the OP got a full size image to show up in the initial post without clicking on the thumbnail.
I finally figured out how to post a picture, hosted on the RTF server, that appears as full size (not thumbnail).
Using the advanced editor, you need to edit your thumbnail in Wysiwig mode (A/A on top left), then double-click on your photo. An Image Settings box should open. Choose Full Size (or one of the other size options) and click OK.
ETA: I couldn't figure this out earlier b/c I wasn't able to get the Image Settings box to open in IE. I tried doing it in Chrome and it worked fine.
Using the advanced editor, you need to edit your thumbnail in Wysiwig mode (A/A on top left), then double-click on your photo. An Image Settings box should open. Choose Full Size (or one of the other size options) and click OK.
ETA: I couldn't figure this out earlier b/c I wasn't able to get the Image Settings box to open in IE. I tried doing it in Chrome and it worked fine.
In case anyone else is having problems in IE with the Image Settings box (or any other problems with RTF using IE), I discovered what was causing the problem for me.
Before the change to the new server, I was using the Compatibility View setting to avoid some problems caused by incompatibility between the old RTF software and the latest IE releases. With the change to the new software on RTF, I had not removed the Compatibility View setting for viewing RTF. Ironically, this was preventing me from accessing at least one of the advanced features now available on RTF, namely the Image Settings Box. Removing RTF from my IE list of Compatibility View sites fixed this.
Anyone using IE browser who had previously used Compatibility View on RTF ought to check this, especially if you are having any problems with features on the new RTF server.
So, Howard and I had a bet when he first started teaching me about 7 years ago.. He said Darla would never pass a Q.. And if I ever did beat him and Bam (had to be Bam because she and Darla were in the Derby together) he would buy champagne for everyone at the tailgate party..
Sweet new feature! I never would have tried it if I hadn't seen this post..
I think I may have figure it out. You can't select the general "REply to Thread" button but the "reply" button at the end of a previous post. If I select the general reply to thread there a no buttons. But if I select a reply at the bottom of a previous post I get the buttons. WHY IS THIS?
Well Mike, I think that brush pile on the bottom left is the obvious choice for your layout blind. I'd say you're about 3 seconds from calling the shot
That's our back yard. My wife say's when they are in the back yard, they are pets. Oh, and there is that pesky little thing about shooting over bait. That brush pile is actually our burn pile.
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