Allow full size images in posts

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In summary, images are displayed as thumbnails rather than full size images to save on bandwidth and allow users with slow connections to decide if they want to view the image before loading it. The [PLAIN] tags only work for links to pictures on web pages and are only enabled in the General Discussion forum. Clicking on the thumbnail will open a separate page with the full sized image.
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aliendoom
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Hi,

Why are images displayed as thumbnails rather than full size images?
 
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that's only when you upload them. when you use the [img ] and [/img ] tags it displays normally
 
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yomamma said:
that's only when you upload them. when you use the [img ] and [/img ] tags it displays normally
The tags are only for links to pictures on web pages, it doesn't work for attachments.
 
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And the tags only work in General Discussion; they're turned off in every other forum.
 
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In answer to the original question, images are displayed as thumbnails in the post so you have an idea what is in them, but if you click on them, it will open up a separate page with the full sized image. This is beneficial to those with slow connections for whom the images would take a long time to load. They can see the thumbnail first and decide if they really want to see the image. My guess, but would need confirmation by one of the more tech saavy around here, is that this also saves on bandwidth if everyone viewing a post doesn't automatically view images if they aren't interested in the content.
 

1. What is the purpose of allowing full size images in posts?

The purpose of allowing full size images in posts is to enhance the visual appeal of the post and provide a better viewing experience for the audience. It allows for a more detailed and accurate representation of the image being shared.

2. Will allowing full size images slow down the loading speed of the post?

It is possible that allowing full size images in posts may slow down the loading speed of the post, especially if the image file size is large. However, this can be mitigated by optimizing the image file size before uploading it to the post.

3. Are there any restrictions on the file size or type of images that can be allowed in posts?

This may vary depending on the platform or website where the post is being made. Some platforms may have restrictions on the maximum file size or specific image file types that can be uploaded. It is important to check the guidelines or terms of use before uploading images to posts.

4. Can full size images in posts affect the overall layout of the post?

Yes, allowing full size images in posts can affect the overall layout of the post, especially if the image is larger than the designated post area. This can result in overlapping or distorted text and other elements in the post. It is important to consider the layout and design of the post before allowing full size images.

5. How can I ensure that the full size images in posts are accessible for all users?

To ensure accessibility, it is important to provide alternative text descriptions for the images, known as alt-text. This allows users with visual impairments or those using screen readers to understand the content of the image. Additionally, optimizing image file sizes can also improve accessibility by reducing loading times for users with slower internet connections.

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