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Believe
 Originally Posted by BobcatSig
Remote desktop? I may be wrong here, but how many of the MCADX users actually browse this forum through a remote desktop? I'm assuming here, but I would say that they are in the vast majority and therefore, shouldn't be a reason to limit the wishes of others.
Sure, housekeeping of images can create dead links. However, that's now how I operate. But I may be in the minority there. I do see your point. Further, most images hosted elsewhere are usually only relevant for a short time. So even if the link becomes dead, its not an issue.
However, you miss my point: having to save an attachment to one's machine, resize it to the otherwise small and restrictive size, upload it using the attachment feature, and then still having those pictures be incorrect size or dimension.
So while you may not want to scroll through inline images, others may not want to click through all the steps required for attached images.
All the steps? ummm I click once on the attachment and there it is . . .
It takes me about 3 clicks to upload any image I have ever wanted to attach. I don't need to copy it to the image directory of one of my websites or a service or anything else. It is very straightforward and simple. If you don't have the basic tools to put your images in a standard web acceptable format (1024 by 768/800 by 600 etc.), then it's not the forum's problem.
Dead links are an issue for anyone that hosts them (and just about anyone that views them). They make the site look bad and people have a tendency to think the owner or hostmaster doesn't care when they find them. I think dead links (regardless of age) are about the lamest thing any website could have.

Now in stereo
Visionaries say "Yes, we can."
Engineers say "Not so fast."
and Seamus is awesome
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 Originally Posted by BobcatSig
Remote desktop? I may be wrong here, but how many of the MCADX users actually browse this forum through a remote desktop? I'm assuming here, but I would say that they are in the vast majority and therefore, shouldn't be a reason to limit the wishes of others.
Sure, housekeeping of images can create dead links. However, that's now how I operate. But I may be in the minority there. I do see your point. Further, most images hosted elsewhere are usually only relevant for a short time. So even if the link becomes dead, its not an issue.
However, you miss my point: having to save an attachment to one's machine, resize it to the otherwise small and restrictive size, upload it using the attachment feature, and then still having those pictures be incorrect size or dimension.
So while you may not want to scroll through inline images, others may not want to click through all the steps required for attached images.
You don't have to re-size images. The forum automagically does it during upload - it does increase your upload times by a scoche, however.
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The hype is low.
 Originally Posted by abtech
All the steps? ummm I click once on the attachment and there it is . . .
It takes me about 3 clicks to upload any image I have ever wanted to attach. I don't need to copy it to the image directory of one of my websites or a service or anything else. It is very straightforward and simple. If you don't have the basic tools to put your images in a standard web acceptable format (1024 by 768/800 by 600 etc.), then it's not the forum's problem.
Yes, I have plenty of tools at my disposal for editing my images. Give me a little credit. I was merely voicing my opinion since this has been brought up as of late.
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Believe
 Originally Posted by BobcatSig
Yes, I have plenty of tools at my disposal for editing my images. Give me a little credit. I was merely voicing my opinion since this has been brought up as of late.
I would give you the credit except you were complaining about all the steps required when dealing with attachments, while in reality none of them are required.
"However, you miss my point: having to save an attachment to one's machine, resize it to the otherwise small and restrictive size, upload it using the attachment feature, and then still having those pictures be incorrect size or dimension."

Now in stereo
Visionaries say "Yes, we can."
Engineers say "Not so fast."
and Seamus is awesome
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The hype is low.
Well correct me if I'm wrong, but don't any attachment, pictures particularly, have be less than 1MB and within a certain size - still necessitating resizing and editing before they are added as an attachment?
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 Originally Posted by BobcatSig
Well correct me if I'm wrong, but don't any attachment, pictures particularly, have be less than 1MB and within a certain size - still necessitating resizing and editing before they are added as an attachment?
Two Forum Questions/Suggestions
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It's Who You Know That Counts
Is there a limit to size before resizing though? Is it an admin setting?
I don't remember if it was here or not, but I have tried to upload images on sites that resize and got an error message telling me they were too big. I'm old school though, I usually cut my images down, even for my powerpoint presentations. I hate the lagginess of oversize images...
I still like both of these "features" turned off though.
"It's not debt per se that overwhelms an individual, corporation, or country. Rather, it is the continuous increase in debt in relation to income that causes trouble." --Warren Buffett
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No, it should resize any image to within the allotted sizes. It ONLY does images however. Text/video/etc you're on your own.
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The hype is low.
 Originally Posted by ND4SPD
Let me rephrase my question, because your link didn't answer anything. When in the attachment management window, any picture about 1 MB isn't allowed. Is this the case, yes or no?
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No, the server will automatically re-size it. Which is exactly what that post said It's a fail safe for the people that don't know about the limit or just plain old don't re-size their pictures. It does increase server load and picture upload times but for the time being that's not an issue.
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The hype is low.
 Originally Posted by ND4SPD
No, the server will automatically re-size it. Which is exactly what that post said  It's a fail safe for the people that don't know about the limit or just plain old don't re-size their pictures. It does increase server load and picture upload times but for the time being that's not an issue.
Duly noted.
Carry on.
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DILLIGAF
Can we have a porn section? You know where we can post pics and list links to dirty movies.
Amateurs practices until they get it right. A professional practices until they can't get it wrong.
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You're gonna love my nuts!
 Originally Posted by Hammer
Can we have a porn section? You know where we can post pics and list links to dirty movies.
Yeah. Every other motorcycle forum has this.
I have CDO. It's like OCD except the letters are in alphabetical order, as they should be.
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Commuter Express!
LOL
So a Harley mod stirred the pot. Even told Conq how a forum is supposed to be! I don't get it, How many forums could one guy want to belong to?
No sir dont like those dam hover pop up previews or img tags.
Yeh Hammer the Aprilia porn has come to a screeching halt. SBN has a tamed down cubbie hole?!
Originally Posted by wdgah
Actually, I preferred "compulsive and incessant ideological dominatrix", but it didn't roll off the tongue as well ... 
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DILLIGAF
 Originally Posted by ConqSoft
Yeah. Every other motorcycle forum has this.
Hammer Z
Amateurs practices until they get it right. A professional practices until they can't get it wrong.
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On a Ride
 Originally Posted by JohnnyDiablo
LOL
So a Harley mod stirred the pot. Even told Conq how a forum is supposed to be! I don't get it, How many forums could one guy want to belong to?
Hmmmm... I'm a member at three H-D forums, three Ducati forums, four BMW forums, and a host of sportbike forums. Hey, this is an Addicts site right? I am going through the 12 step program . Of course I don't go to all regularly. About 15 forums that I'm a member at, all coincidently vBulletin driven, and every one has thread preview and inline image posting. Every one, including the massive advrider site. Impressive to be accused of lying.
Oh sure, one can find a site like Fireblades, or this one, with thread preview and inline imaging disabled. It is certainly the admin's call, and I'm sure there's reasons why it is uniqely considered to not be a useful feature.
And hogwash one can click on a thread title, hit the server for the feed, wait for all the posts to load, and note the contents of a thread as fast as an instant preview balloon, and then enjoy that unrelated and uninteresting post/thread with the vague subject heading.
Oh well, really no problem. It was just a suggestion. There will certainly be threads here with enough subject heading clarity one will know what the content will probably be.
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Blending
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