Physics Nobel Prize Info-Graphic

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The forum discussion centers on the challenges users face when attempting to share images in a forum setting, specifically regarding an infographic related to the Physics Nobel Prize. Users discuss methods for inserting images using different web browsers, including Chrome and Firefox. The primary technique involves right-clicking to copy the image address and using the image insertion tool in the forum's editing interface. Misunderstandings about the title and image sharing methods highlight common user frustrations.

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  • Basic understanding of forum editing tools
  • Familiarity with image sharing techniques in web browsers
  • Knowledge of using Chrome and Firefox for web navigation
  • Awareness of URL formatting for images
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  • Research how to effectively use image insertion tools in various forum platforms
  • Learn about troubleshooting common image sharing issues in web browsers
  • Explore advanced image formatting techniques for online discussions
  • Investigate best practices for creating and sharing infographics
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This discussion is beneficial for forum moderators, content creators, and users who frequently share visual content in online discussions, particularly those interested in enhancing their image sharing skills.

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You mean this?

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Yes.
How'd you do it?
 
BillTre said:
Yes.
How'd you do it?
I opened your link, saved the image address via right click (on chrome) and inserted it as image and image address (12th button from left on the edit bar).
 
Humm, tried something similar and it didn't work.
Copied the the share image address (in firefox) and tried the same image button. Just got "img" enclosed in square brackets which I can't figure out how to show here.http://"[PLAIN]http://.
 
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I misread the title as "Physics Nobel Prize for Info-Graphic", just to have my hopes quickly dissolved.
 
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