Pictures Of Your System

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Can you possibly think of a way to make it easier for people to post there systems on this website?

I can upload photos on ebay easily enough, possibly you could introduce a system like that?

Thanks
 
gel:Can you possibly think of a way to make it easier for people to post there systems on this website?
I can upload photos on ebay easily enough, possibly you could introduce a system like that?

Thanks

Doing this is incredibly simple. I'd imagine it's an issue of server bandwidth and storage on the web server than one of functionality.

Sign up for a free Picasa account - you can easily upload photos there and then link to them in your posts...
 
roger06:Doing this is incredibly simple. I'd imagine it's an issue of server bandwidth and storage on the web server than one of functionality.

Sign up for a free Picasa account - you can easily upload photos there and then link to them in your posts..

How do you link them, thanks
 
Andrew Everard:

gel:I have not got a clue?

Never a truer word...

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I have taken my pictures know and I have also taken some pictures of my dad's system.
 
Andrew Everard:
gel:I have not got a clue?

Never a truer word...

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gel:Andrew Everard:

gel:I have not got a clue?

Never a truer word...

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I have taken my pictures know and I have also taken some pictures of my dad's system.

OK, I now know you have taken some pictures. Did you take the lens cap off first?

(Sorry, couldn't resist that one. 😱))
 
Heres a how to in English

Upload photos to Photobucket. Once youve opened an account there is a big blue upload images button. Just choose relevant photo from your PCs folders. Really straight forward,

Open up a new thread in Whathifi forums in a new window.

On the photobucket page hover the cursor over the pic you want to post. This will open a box underneath the pic. Got to the IMG code line and highlight the text.This can be fiddly the first time you try it. It is with my mouse skills anyway!
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Right click on highlighted text,make sure you have got all of it, and click copy.

On what hifi page right click and paste.

Jobs a good un.

Sorry if this sounds too simple. This is what I couldve done with when I first tried as Im uselss with computers.
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bobbyg81:Heres a how to in English...

Thankyou that looks alot easier, I am glad I was now the only one who thought it looked like a differenet language.
 
Hope it helps. Give it a go. Any problems just ask on this thread and ill try me best to answer. Im far from an expert mind you!
 
bobbyg81:Hope it helps. Give it a go. Any problems just ask on this thread and ill try me best to answer. Im far from an expert mind you!

Cheers I will give it a shot tomorrow.
 
I have been thinking about this and I don't really want to answer any questions on it, so would it be possible for what hi fi to do a 1 page spread in your magazine like home cinema choice does on people's systems? I would then like to send my photo in and perhaps I could be the first person in your magazine to do so?
 
Andrew Everard:Why do you keep going on about Home Cinema Choice? Are you its reader?

I buy both magazines what hif fi and home cinema choice and notice it was something they did and just wandererd if it would be something you might do?
 
Andrew Everard:If they do it, it would seem sensible to suggest it's not a major attraction for readers.

Well over the years I have found your magazine to be more useful to me. It was where I got the idea of my first system, mp3 player, dab radio, tv, amp etc,etc.

They don't really seem to have a structure either just review products from 5 years ago. which you done 5 years ago, so you are definetely more relevant.
 
bobbyg81:
Heres a how to in English

It's not that bad, is it? [hurries off to take a read]
 

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