by Graeme H » Sun Jul 16, 2017 7:15 pm
I found that Tim Holland posted over on 72nd Aircraft site about using a blog, so have copied and pasted it here for discussion
I am first to admit I'm a bit of a luddite on tech stuff these days, so any help about this would be appreciated
I tried Flickr, and have a few posts here, but decided to switch to hosting my forum photos on my Blogger site in a draft post. It is free, no ads, appears to be no limits, and I can just copy the link from the draft blog post to here with zero issues.
I'm using a Mac, so your mileage may vary...
On Flickr, I sized my photos to "medium 500 x XXX" as that appeared to look right to me on the forum here. Option is on the Share Photo dialog box, BBCode option. I copy, then past here in the draft and then edit the post to remove all the Flickr BS. All that is required is the text between the img and /img tags.
On Blogger I upload my photos to the draft blog post, using the default settings for sizing and position, as it doesn't matter given I'm copying the location anyway. I then find the src="https://[code].jpg" and copy/past to the draft post here. Then I remove the src= and quotes, replacing them with img and /img (in braces []). Lastly, I replace the "s320" with "s640" as that sizes the photo to double the default width here.
As I go forward I'm going to create a faux blog called "Forum Albums" and each faux post will be associated with the respective forum here that I post a photo to. That way I can find them easily, and call me crazy...maybe add the text as well! That way I've got a sort of record of my postings (I currently archive in notes which makes it easy to review while mobile). My only risk with using Blogger is when (I'm not assuming "if") Google decides to stop supporting Blogger. When that happens I'll either switch to paid hosting, another free option like WordPress, or give up.
Tim
Graeme