Mar 6, 2005 #1 Clausius2 Science Advisor Gold Member Messages 1,433 Reaction score 7 How can this be done? I mean showing that image in the post: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=66117
How can this be done? I mean showing that image in the post: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=66117
Mar 6, 2005 #2 mattmns Messages 1,129 Reaction score 5 Click "go advanced," then scroll down and click "manage attachments." I think after you have added an attachment it has to get approved.
Click "go advanced," then scroll down and click "manage attachments." I think after you have added an attachment it has to get approved.
Mar 6, 2005 #3 dextercioby Science Advisor Insights Author Messages 13,410 Reaction score 4,207 Yes,in that case,it's an image format (gif,jpeg) and it gets shown as a thumbnail.Other attachments,obviously not... Daniel.
Yes,in that case,it's an image format (gif,jpeg) and it gets shown as a thumbnail.Other attachments,obviously not... Daniel.
Mar 6, 2005 #4 Clausius2 Science Advisor Gold Member Messages 1,433 Reaction score 7 Are exclusively only image formats like .gif and .jpeg shown as "thumbnails" ? Every attachment I have made so far (usually they're .bmp) are shown as an icon, but not as an image inside the post.
Are exclusively only image formats like .gif and .jpeg shown as "thumbnails" ? Every attachment I have made so far (usually they're .bmp) are shown as an icon, but not as an image inside the post.
Mar 6, 2005 #5 dextercioby Science Advisor Insights Author Messages 13,410 Reaction score 4,207 Yes.I've posted several formats (lately .gif and zipped .pdf) and "thumbnails" are only .gif & .jpeg. Daniel.
Yes.I've posted several formats (lately .gif and zipped .pdf) and "thumbnails" are only .gif & .jpeg. Daniel.