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Apr27-07, 02:27 AM   #1
 

How to include an image?


I feel stupid, but I can't find the "help" to use the forum. What I'm looking-for is what to do to include an image in a post.
Thanks.
 
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Apr27-07, 02:40 AM   #2
 
there is button when you post.

or, you can type this thing:

[IMG]http://www.physicsforums.com/Prime/theme/Prime_Logo.gif[/IMG]

and it turns into:

 
Apr27-07, 02:51 AM   #3
 
hmmm... according to this it should not work.
 
Apr27-07, 02:56 AM   #4
 
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How to include an image?


I believe that images are only enabled in this and the General Discussion Forum. You can tell by looking at the bottom left corner of the page when making a new post. There is a box that indicates if images are enabled - On or Off. If they aren't, only the link will appear.

You can also attach images by using the "manage attachments" button when making a new post [not quick replies].
 
Apr27-07, 03:08 AM   #5
 
Thanks! Some explanations really need an image.
It is the "manage attachments" button what I needed.
 
May5-07, 09:32 AM   #6
 
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Would it be desirable to allow IMG tags in other forums? There are occasions where images/diagrams could be helpful in an explanation; it is rather cumbersome to provide a web link at the bottom of your post to the image and attachments tend to take a while to be approved.
 
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