Where and how??
Found it but I got this message:
Yoooow, you're too fast. Didn't even get the hood closed on that one and you're there. Try again.

Where and how??
Found it but I got this message:
Two things:
1. Way to go, Peter! Excellent work in moving to the new software. I know how hard it can be.
2. I come here for the people, not the way the forum looks.
Tom
how can i stop the clicking ,every time i want to look for some thing it clicks then a new window opens up, I have a web site for my weather station and it was a big deal to get it working good . now this could take some time i know that. but how do i stop the clicking ,And I lost the live feeds from members posts . thankks
T
:1795: :gunfighter:
Hey Peter, is there a size limit on personal smilies? Mine are the same size as the default ones here on the baord, but when I uploaded them, they got really shrunken down. I figure it was a size limitation?
Since some people are complaining about limits on inline images, let me give my druthers. No inline images. Why, because people abuse them by posting a ton of huge images to discussion threads (versus photo threads).
This may be fine for those with broadband connections, but it is not fine for people on dialup. Some folks in rural areas of the US are limited to 26.6K (not 56K) because of a telco practices. Try reading a thread that asked a technical question with that kind of speed, only to have a member answer by posting a string of high resolution images as an "answer." Even so-called 56K connections and 128K ISDN are unsuited for those kind of graphics.
And since this is a world wide forum, non-US members should be considered. I know that in some parts of the world, people used to be charged by the amount of data they downloaded. I don't know if that is still the case, but if it is, it is another reason to limit images in a reasonable manner.
Another forum I belong to (also running vBulletin software) automatically presents thumbnails (limit four) at the bottom of a post. If a user wants to look at the photos, he can click on the thumbnails and download them. If he doesn't, he isn't forced to eat the bandwidth. In my opinion, that is the perfect solution.
And Peter, let me add my thanks for the job you are doing.
Since some people are complaining about limits on inline images, let me give my druthers. No inline images....
Another forum I belong to (also running vBulletin software) automatically presents thumbnails (limit four) at the bottom of a post. If a user wants to look at the photos, he can click on the thumbnails and download them. If he doesn't, he isn't forced to eat the bandwidth. In my opinion, that is the perfect solution.
Actually, I do host the images. You can put them in a thread as an "attachment" or in the gallery (which I'm working on this morning).Torpedo,
I agree, but I suspect that unless Peter is willing to host the images on his server, this won't be an option.
I'm not familiar enough with the software engine to say whether it will do thumbnails for off-site hosted (like photobucket) pics. If it does, that would be great.
I capped my ADSL account in March.![]()
Actually, I do host the images. You can put them in a thread as an "attachment" or in the gallery (which I'm working on this morning).