Attaching Images Behaving Differently
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Did you try what I posted to aleksander?
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this issue is on all my forum, including on forum threads, on some cases image thumbnail is well generated, and then, if anybody replyies with an image from his pc, image thumbnail isnt showed...it shows a link to attachComment
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I've worked out the cause, now I need a fix! OK the setting I'd changed was ACP>Settings>Options>Message Attachment Options>Thumbnail Creation - Set to no. I set this to no because in my forums my users want to be able to display images in-line in their posts their original size, without having vb create a thumbnail so that you need to click on a link in order to view the image as an attachment.Comment
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- click on the paperclip to add the images where you want them in your article (make sure you 'put' them in the article instead of just leaving them as attachments at the bottom of the page). Then...
- when in wysiwyg mode, hover over the image and you should see a pencil > click on it to set the size of the image in the article page.Comment
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- click on the paperclip to add the images where you want them in your article (make sure you 'put' them in the article instead of just leaving them as attachments at the bottom of the page). Then...
- when in wysiwyg mode, hover over the image and you should see a pencil > click on it to set the size of the image in the article page.
The only work-around "solution" I've found for photos to be properly displayed is to ftp the pics into a folder online and click on "insert Image" gif, it opens the box, choose from URL, make sure to check the box to "Retrieve remote file and reference locally". Then, once the pic shows, click on it and choose "thumbnail" - otherwise it too will show full size.
This wouldn't be so bad except trying to explain this pain in the @ss procedure to members that have no idea how the software works is near impossible!Comment
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A Few Things I Have Uncovered:
GD does not support thumbnails from some formats (TIFF for instance). I get predictable results using JPG files. Often when posting, the image will show as "attachment 44", just need to refresh and the thumbnail will show. Klunky, but they'll get it fixed.Comment
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OK, now I have strange things happening. This is in forums not CMS. When I post a JPG it displays a thumbnail in the post. When a user posts a JPG it displays full size (actually trimmed size by my attachment settings).Comment
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Hi all.
I don't want a thumbnail that needs to be clicked on. I want the image to display automatically at maximum size.
In AdminCP, I select "yes, full size", but...-
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