You'll notice going forward that all attachments will go into your gallery.Oops, looks as though I missed posting an image here yesterday.....
Well, here's one for today:
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It's one of the better addons that Xenforo has created for this board, integrates seamlessly.Oh, cool! At first I thought, "huh?!" and then looked at the menu and noticed "Media," so opened that dropdown menu to get an idea of what that included, and.....voila!!!! That will come in very handy because I post images in several places, not always the same image in each place on the same day, and then later I have to stop and think, "have I already shared this image with this forum?" This is the perfect solution, as now I'll know for sure and not accidentally share a photo on here twice because I'd forgotten I'd already shared it a few days or weeks ago! Thanks!![]()
Actually, I believe they do use it there. If you click on one of your photos you'll see that is shows all the extra info, that and you see the "latest media" block on the top right of the main forum page.I wish MR would adopt this, too.....!!!! I participate there in the POTD thread and I can't tell you how many times I've gotten ready to post an image and thought, "wait a minute....didn't I already share this last week?" For a while I tried keeping a file of images that I'd shared on there but somehow that got tedious and fell by the wayside.
They don't appear to have enabled the full gallery functions from what I can see, if you look on the top menu here you can see the "Media" link which shows all the features.Really??!!! Oh, wow, I didn't know that!!!! Huh!!!! Well, whaddya know..... THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Old photos now remind me of a sub plot in the movie 1 Million Ways to Die in the West where they wanted to find the one crazy person of legend who actually smiled in a photo."Life is hard, and then you die..." was how my brother characterized a couple photos something like that in my possession.
Mine are of a great-great-great-great aunt and uncle, likenesses enconced in a pair of oval carved frames. In my city apartment, I had decided to display them in an L-shaped hallway over a glass-fronted bookcase. The first time I was heading to the bedroom with an about-to-be lover in tow, he inquired as we passed by those photographs, "So... are those the chaperones?"![]()
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