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Posted: Sun Oct 13th, 2019 12:03
 
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Eric there is a tutorial in the forum help if you are having difficulties.
https://nikondslr.uk/view_topic.php?id=1709&forum_id=27&jump_to=21231#p21231



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Sorry JK didn't realise. I don't have a problem. It is Graham that's having issues and I was trying to explain the sequence by showing screen grabs.



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Eric wrote:
Sorry JK didn't realise. I don't have a problem. It is Graham that's having issues and I was trying to explain the sequence by showing screen grabs.
Not a problem.  I hope that you find it intelligible!



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jk wrote:
I hope that you find it intelligible!
Reasonably, I wasn't aware of that tutorial, perhaps there should be a link to it in the upload window?

It's the most complex image upload I have ever seen except perhaps for the Flicker one...  If such a tech savvy chap as Graham is having difficulty, what chance do I stand?   Usually you just browse for the image and select it, the forum software does the rest, which I suspect is where Graham is missing a step, I frequently forget to check the box to stop the image from going into the splash screen (if that's appropriate), then I have to delve into the gallery to make my mark!  I think there are still a few in the gallery which need marking.

While we are on the subject of uploading images, is there any way of setting the size of the uploaded image, I looked at the code which accompanies the image and there was a number 4 in the series of parameters, if that number was altered does that set the size of the image? If so is there some way of providing that control to the members?



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Robert wrote:
Reasonably, I wasn't aware of that tutorial, perhaps there should be a link to it in the upload window?

It's the most complex image upload I have ever seen except perhaps for the Flicker one...  If such a tech savvy chap as Graham is having difficulty, what chance do I stand?   Usually you just browse for the image and select it, the forum software does the rest, which I suspect is where Graham is missing a step, I frequently forget to check the box to stop the image from going into the splash screen (if that's appropriate), then I have to delve into the gallery to make my mark!  I think there are still a few in the gallery which need marking.

While we are on the subject of uploading images, is there any way of setting the size of the uploaded image, I looked at the code which accompanies the image and there was a number 4 in the series of parameters, if that number was altered does that set the size of the image? If so is there some way of providing that control to the members?

I have to agree. Even though I know how to do it, the second Paste to editor stage seems an unnecessary step which can be overlooked. I also forget to tick the no splash box preference and have to get rid of images out of my gallery that were merely informative examples in posts.



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There is no way I can see any screen that looks like anything on the demo page, perhaps it is Windows 10. No sign of a blue cross.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
There is no way I can see any screen that looks like anything on the demo page, perhaps it is Windows 10. No sign of a blue cross.
I do wonder if you havent switched to the the new editor?

I am sure Jonathan will have a slick FAQ on this but....

If you go into My Account on the Home screen and select Preferences, is the Board Theme set to Modern Editor??




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Eric wrote:
I do wonder if you havent switched to the the new editor?
He was still Ultra theme, but he is now on Modern Editor.


Please can you try now Graham.



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jk wrote:
He was still Ultra theme, but he is now on Modern Editor.


Please can you try now Graham.

The power of the administrator. :lol: 
Lets hope he doesn't get lost when he logs on and finds he's been remotely adjusted :lol: 

I think we are the only ones still up Jonathan.......and I am off to bed now. :thumbs:



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I think it's time we retired the 'old' editor.

Once members are used to it it's OK.  We all need to be on the same page to avoid confusion.



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