Different ways of inserting image in a post

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In summary, the conversation is discussing the different methods of inserting images into a post on the Physics Forums website. One method involves uploading the image and then inserting the link, which creates a thumbnail under the post. Another method involves directly embedding the image, which does not create a thumbnail. It is also mentioned that older threads may have broken images due to a change in the way the website handles images. The discussion also touches on the issue of hotlinking images and the potential for broken links.
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Hello ,

I am curious about an apparently small difference while inserting an image in a post .

Recently while helping a member I inserted an image here https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/pulley-constraints-problem.926268/#post-5846690

This is what I do . If I want to put an image then I first upload a picture using the upload button and then paste the link of that image in the icon just right to the smiley .This embeds the picture in the post but also shows it as an "Attached Files" under the post .

But I have seen members putting up images without thumbnail of their images being shown under their post as "Attached Files" .

For example , this thread
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/how-to-avoid-the-use-of-a-pseudo-force.925724/ .In this the OP has put the pictures in his post , but their is no "Attached Files" under his posts.

It seems their is a shortcut to put image in the post which I am not aware of .Or may be there is a different way of attaching image in the post. Not that it makes a lot of difference .I just happened to observe this and felt like asking .

So how do you insert an image in the post so that there is no "Attached Files" seen under your post .

Thanks
 
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If the picture is uploaded elsewhere, you can directly embed it: [img]url[/img]. The forum still makes an attachment out of it but it is shown as image only.
 
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mfb said:
If the picture is uploaded elsewhere, you can directly embed it: [img]url[/img]. The forum still makes an attachment out of it but it is shown as image only.

So if I upload an image on PF and then insert it in my post , then the inserted image will always show as "Attached Files" under the post ?
 
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conscience said:
So if I upload an image on PF and then insert it in my post , then the inserted image will always show as "Attached Files" under the post ?
Correct, a hot linked image from another website will be automatically uploaded as an attachment.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Correct, a hot linked image from another website will be automatically uploaded as an attachment.

And in case the inserted image from other website is removed from that site , it still shows nicely in the post as a copy has automatically been saved on PF . So now , no chance of a broken link ?

I have seen some posts from earlier threads where images are not displayed due to being saved on some other site and getting lost over a period of time .
 
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And in case the inserted image from other website is removed from that site , it still shows nicely in the post as a copy has automatically been saved on PF . So now , no chance of a broken link ?
Exactly. This is something we implemented several months ago, so some older threads might have broken images.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Exactly. This is something we implemented several months ago, so some older threads might have broken images.

Did that have anything to do with the Photobucket debacle? :wideeyed:

I've always discouraged hotlinking images at MHB (because of the lack of control), and while there is an add-on to automatically convert them to attachments, the vB implementation is kind of hit and miss from what I've heard, and because there are relatively few posted, I just manually convert hotlinked images to attachments myself.
 
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MarkFL said:
Did that have anything to do with the Photobucket debacle? :wideeyed:
No what happened there? For us, most threads older than a few years images went bad.
 
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conscience said:
If I want to put an image then I first upload a picture using the upload button and then paste the link of that image in the icon just right to the smiley .This embeds the picture in the post but also shows it as an "Attached Files" under the post .

But I have seen members putting up images without thumbnail of their images being shown under their post as "Attached Files" .

After you upload the image, you should see a small thumbnail of it below the message box, with two buttons, THUMBNAIL and FULL IMAGE. Clicking on FULL IMAGE inserts the image into the post at the location of the cursor. In this case you do not get the additional thumbnail.

upload.jpg
 
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With most images you find on the net you can just right-click on them and select 'copy image', then right-click in the message box and select 'paste'. Should automatically embed it (and as far as I understand the recent changes, automatically store it on the PF server).
e.g.:
upload_2017-9-22_22-25-17.jpeg
 
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MarkFL said:
I've always discouraged hotlinking images at MHB (because of the lack of control), ...
A better reason for discouraging: Hotlinking and Bandwidth Theft
 
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MarkFL said:
Did that have anything to do with the Photobucket debacle?

Greg Bernhardt said:
No what happened there? For us, most threads older than a few years images went bad.
From what I've heard (on one of the motorcycle sites I participate in), once you reach a certain level of storage for your images (2 GB, I believe), they ask you to upgrade your free membership to a paid membership. A lot of people had images posted on PhotoBucket and reached the limit, but decided not to opt for the paid membership. This resulted in their images in the motorcycle site being broken.
 
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Thanks everyone !
 

1. What are the different ways to insert an image into a post?

There are several ways to insert an image into a post, including using HTML code, using a built-in image uploader, or using a third-party plugin.

2. How do I insert an image using HTML code?

To insert an image using HTML, you can use the <img> tag and specify the source, height, and width of the image. For example: <img src="image.jpg" height="300" width="500">

3. What is the built-in image uploader?

The built-in image uploader is a feature in many blogging platforms that allows you to upload and insert images directly into your post. This is often the easiest and most convenient way to insert an image.

4. Can I insert an image from a third-party website?

Yes, you can insert an image from a third-party website by using the image's URL and the <img> tag. However, it is important to make sure you have permission to use the image and that you are following any copyright laws.

5. Are there any best practices for inserting images into a post?

Yes, there are a few best practices to keep in mind when inserting images into a post. These include optimizing the size of the image for web, using descriptive and relevant alt text, and properly crediting the source of the image if it is not your own.

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