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put in the whole web address, as though it is a link
Opened the photo, copied the address and pasted it into the
insert image space in the bottom, then pressed submit but
it doesn’t show up. oh well…you can’t see the poop in the
picture anyway…hahaha
http://sinpanman.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2012/06/post-3187.html
Remember, at this time Ieyasu is only about 18. He looks like
a haggard 60yo. Barely made it back alive and the experience
totally changed him.
Adel
You need to put in the web address of the actual picture,
not the webpage.
On the webpage, hover over the picture, and right click.
Click “View Image”.
The image appears in its own screen.
The web address of this, is what you put in the “Insert Image” section.
http://sinpanman.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/images/2012/06/25/ieyasu.jpg
Note: When inserting an image, the file will end in a
picture file extension such as .jpg or .gif
I get it, but when I right click there is no view image
choice the only view is a view source. The first time I
tried it I pasted the address off of searching in images
so it ended in a jpg file but didn’t how up. I know I am
doing something wrong though….tks Adel
Yeah, you need the full web address
of the image, and the web address of
the image ends in jpg.
Thus if you put the web address:
http://sinpanman.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/images/2012/06/25/ieyasu.jpg
Into the space where it says “Insert Image”, and
post, then the image will appear. Try it. 🙂
To get the “View Image” choice, your cursor needs to
be on the picture that is embedded in the webpage.
I am using Firefox for my browser.
Maybe this is not a choice in Internet Explorer;
I don’t use that browser.
S
Beautiful. Somehow this is just right, right now, for me. *Shrugs* Thanks.
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It appears that Images cannot begin with the prefix https instead they must be prefixed with http
So check the image address, if it begins https it won’t work, just find another image somewhere else.
Also if the image address is too long it will be cut off when you paste it into the Insert Image box and also won’t appear. So make sure that the whole thing appears in the Insert Image box.
Nobody said life was gonna be easy !!!