I changed the photo options on the board.
Now you can do 12 photos per post. Each photo can be up to 180KB in file size. If you try to upload a picture greater than 180KB the post will fail.
While writing a post, you can insert a thumbnail of the picture into your text by clicking insert after browsing to the picture you're going to upload with the link to the right of the upload image line.
It will look like this:
You don't have to upload all your pictures to insert them, just put them into the attachment area so you have an insert link.
(If you already uploaded pictures into the forum, you can modify your posts to put the pictures into the text with the modify link in the right corner of each of your posts. They will not have the veiwer features explained below. They will act the same as they were acting before today's changes.)
When clicked on, the thumbnails open in a viewer. There are controls in the upper right corner.
- The arrows move from image to image within the thread. This means if Paul posts a picture and Jim posts one in a reply, you can compare them with the arrow key.
- The triangle makes the images in the post rotate like a slide show when you click on the triangle repeatedly.
- The box with with arrow in corner makes the picture maximum size.
- The X closes the image viewer. You can also click on the picture to close it.
Here's another thumbnail. . . click on it to check out those features.
I did see a modification that would put text near the image saying click to enlarge, but that is not compatible with these features so I couldn't install it. We'll all get used to clicking to see the pictures like we do on eBay.
NEAT.
A few other notes since I have your attention. If you bookmark this page:
https://www.train99.com/forum/index.php?action=unreadYou should get a list of all posts and replies since your last visit. On the RIGHT of each topic past the time posted is a little document with an arrow. That's a link to the portion you haven't seen.
When I use a board like this, I go to the page above and then read down the list of topics and open the ones I want to read or continue to read in new tabs.
Here's the link again:
https://www.train99.com/forum/index.php?action=unread
Below are a bunch of posts by me building out what is explained above. You can ignore it. Or check out the pictures of some 33 locos. I think gray 33s are interesting. I have gray 33 locos from about 1916 all the way to the end of production.
Here's some pictures. These might not have the features explained above.