Roadless 90
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Roadless 90
I'm trying to upload some pics from Imageshack. I've got the pics into Imageshack, but can't work out how to get them onto here. I've got a plan to upload the pics in four separate posts 'cos there are nearly 40 pics in each folder. Anyone use Imageshack and can talk me through the proccess ?
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Just trying.

Not working.
Open the picture.
Right click and click on properties.
Copy that.
Paste it between (img) and (/img) but use square hooks.
That sould do the trick.
Try it with one picture, when it works you can do the rest.
Good luck

Not working.
Open the picture.
Right click and click on properties.
Copy that.
Paste it between (img) and (/img) but use square hooks.
That sould do the trick.
Try it with one picture, when it works you can do the rest.
Good luck
Kind regards, Henk
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
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There are 140 photos and i see you have to click on " Griffinimage "to see the whole lot rather than hitting the " Next " button. Some of the photos are pretty dire as i didn't realise the UV filter wasn't on, the stubbles look like snow, but i don't think they're too bad for a hammer chewer. Thanks for the help, Henk.
You need to resize the immage as it is really huge!
Imageshack is slightly different to Photobucket when it comes to pasting pictures. If you click the "thunbnail" it opens up a slightly larger picture. The image code of this picture is a very long one and will not transfer, if you click that picture, the one you want opens up and the image code from that will transfer and show a picture, but, you need a 50" screen to see a quarter of it.
The picture needs to be edited down to about 40% to show in a post that will fit on a computer screen.
Imageshack is slightly different to Photobucket when it comes to pasting pictures. If you click the "thunbnail" it opens up a slightly larger picture. The image code of this picture is a very long one and will not transfer, if you click that picture, the one you want opens up and the image code from that will transfer and show a picture, but, you need a 50" screen to see a quarter of it.
The picture needs to be edited down to about 40% to show in a post that will fit on a computer screen.
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Nice photo's and tractors.
Looks like it was a Roadless day.
I clicked on the single photo of Tue Nov 17 6.37am, which took me to Imageshack, and was able to view the photo's by clicking the next button.
Excellent.
Kiwi Kev
Looks like it was a Roadless day.
I clicked on the single photo of Tue Nov 17 6.37am, which took me to Imageshack, and was able to view the photo's by clicking the next button.
Excellent.
Kiwi Kev
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International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
66 Ford 5000 6X (semi retirement)
International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
There's a FAQ on how to resize in imageshack:
http://reg.imageshack.us/content.php?page=faq
640x480pixels is a good size to this forum.
Looks like you've got some good pics there.
All the best,
http://reg.imageshack.us/content.php?page=faq
640x480pixels is a good size to this forum.
Looks like you've got some good pics there.
All the best,
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It was a Roadless working day held just up the road from me to celebrate the 90th anniversary ( if they'd still been going ), of Roadless Traction Ltd. It was a cracking event with some cracking tractors. Let's hope the host, Mr Leech, has something planned for the centenary. I have suggested it. Glad you like the pics, the little bu*gers took some getting here!