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How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#1 Post by zod » Sat Sep 08, 2018 2:39 pm

Edit: 50 kilobytes exceeded, sorry, no pics.


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this thread was split off from My first T601 build
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Re: My first T601 build

#2 Post by zod » Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:38 am

I could swear that I posted this topic in T6x subforum :?:

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Re: My first T601 build

#3 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sun Sep 09, 2018 9:34 am

Since you ask...

I'm sure you have seen this warning more than once:

FORUM warning:
picture(s) WAY too big, tags removed. Please read the Forum Rules, especially Section 5: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=14339


Maybe it's time to READ them (again?) and ADHERE to those rules?
Any Admin/Mod could have changed your post so that it would have looked like this:
here are some pictures :
link to ...
link to ...
link to ...

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Re: My first T601 build

#4 Post by zod » Sun Sep 09, 2018 12:03 pm

I've read that pictures should be 800x600, and my pictures are not bigger than that, so it's in compliance with forum rules. I think this topic is relevant for T6x series subforum, at least much more relevant than no-pictures "Great games for T60", for example. But as you wish, I just thought that we could open discussion about technical aspects of this mod, in this subforum it just makes no sense at all. I will try to avoid any pictures in the future.

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Re: My first T601 build

#5 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sun Sep 09, 2018 1:42 pm

Read those rules again:
Forum Rules wrote:5. PICTURES. IF needed, you may add one or more photographs to your post. In that case you must also place a warning in the Subject: line!
PLEASE note that you may have multiple thumbnails (ideally linking to full-sized images) as long as their sum does NOT exceed the 50KB limit.
It would also be greatly appreciated if you can keep the pixel dimensions to something around 800x600.
Any picture(s) exceeding this 50KB limit may be changed to link(s) by an Administrator/Moderator (without warning).
Even your very first picture in this thread already exceeded that 50KB limit, but we let you get away with it this time.

Suggestion: since FrankenPads are rather 'old hat' by now, and they are nearly all "lookalikes" (I have built 74 of 'em over the years), start a new thread in the T6x Forum to discuss your mod's technicalities.

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Re: My first T601 build

#6 Post by zod » Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:02 pm

Ok, now I understand: more than 50k (it's amount of RAM in my 1983 Sinclair Spectrum) in sum for photos in topic is too much :lol: It would be much easier forbid pictures totally, don't you think? I suppose those rules were written in 2003. But ok, as I have already said, no more pictures from my side, ever, I promise.

I agree with your suggestion: T601 is an old hat, so let's discuss those great games for T60!

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Re: My first T601 build

#7 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:19 pm

For me, when I post pictures, I do this on paint.net.

1) Resize...set the horizontal to 640 and let the program handle the vertical resolution.
2) Save as JPEG, turn the quality down until it is around ~25 - 50K depending on what I'm posting.
3) ???
4) Profit(and no pulled tags)

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Re: My first T601 build

#8 Post by zod » Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:25 pm

I know how to use Paint. I just don't know how to post 6-7 images and keep them under 50Kb in total, but I fully understand that some imaginary community member can experience difficulties opening them on his Nokia 3310, so let's keep 50K limit to eternity. And I thought we already solved this problem - there_will_be_no_pics_from_me_anymore, so Paint lectures on this heavily massacred topic are completely unnecessary. I already regret sharing my old hat built with community, this will not happen again.

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Re: My first T601 build

#9 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sun Sep 09, 2018 9:13 pm

One last suggestion:
sign up with the likes of www.imgur.com and upload your pictures there, either as individual pictures, or as an album.
Then just post a link to those picture(s) or album(s) here and everybody will be happy.

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Re: My first T601 build

#10 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Sun Sep 09, 2018 9:18 pm

zod wrote:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:25 pm
I know how to use Paint. I just don't know how to post 6-7 images and keep them under 50Kb in total, but I fully understand that some imaginary community member can experience difficulties opening them on his Nokia 3310, so let's keep 50K limit to eternity. And I thought we already solved this problem - there_will_be_no_pics_from_me_anymore, so Paint lectures on this heavily massacred topic are completely unnecessary. I already regret sharing my old hat built with community, this will not happen again.
I beg to differ :lol:

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Re: My first T601 build

#11 Post by zod » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:24 am

Thinkpad4by3 wrote:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 9:18 pm
I beg to differ :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: My first T601 build

#12 Post by storm-chaser » Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:20 pm

The forum image size restriction is a bear. I still don't know exactly why they've implimented such a bizarre rule.
They say people are furiously browsing this forum from smartphones and simply cannot deal with anything over 50Kb.
I personally believe it's part of an attempt towards exclusivity but it's really lame. You build yourself a cool laptop
and you can't even show your friends the finished product online. The size rule has been around since the dawn of time
and has never been updated. Forum staff apparently has no clue that most people nowadays have 4 or 5G LTE service.
Also no clue that most people browsing this forum have high speed wireless or wired internet. It's a really tragic
scenario with no end in sight. I apologize to you for haveing to deal with this arbitrary rule.
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Re: My first T601 build

#13 Post by ajkula66 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:31 pm

storm-chaser wrote:
Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:20 pm

You build yourself a cool laptop and you can't even show your friends the finished product online.
That's simply not true. Linking to an external site (imgur, photobucket) works just fine, and many of us have been using it for years now to share our builds.
Also no clue that most people browsing this forum have high speed wireless or wired internet.
We've had this conversation before. Broadband connectivity on *any* level is still an issue in many rural areas.

This section of the forum ("pictures...) was created AFAIK with the very idea of enabling forum members to have an area where the picture size restrictions don't apply. Use it and enjoy. Or don't.
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Re: My first T601 build

#14 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:14 pm

When I've blown my data cap on T-Mobile, I have been thankful that this site loads fairly quickly, and it isn't like I don't have Boradband or 4G. What I think really SHOULD happen is that images should be auto-resized. diygokarts.com handles pictures perfectly. Everything is resized and able to be clicked on to find the huge full size images. No hassle, no problem, even on 2G/EDGE. (They also have on-site picture handling w/ need for imgur/Flickr/picclick/etc. But not a huge deal)

Should the 50K stay? Yes. Absolutely. (People on their old thinkpads need to read TP forums, right?)
Should it be handles the way it currently is? Yes and no. For "first time offenders", it can be very intimidating. It has scared me, zod, and countless others every once in a while. Did I read the forum rules before joining. Yes. Not everyone will remember the 50K rule when it is bunched in with trolling and email and other rules. Now if someone is spamming too many images and they need to be pulled, by all means the current system does a fine job at that. Also, the images in the regular forums should be much more restricted than here, for obvious data reasons. Finally, the auto-sizing would help for new members who don't realize how big camera pictures are and post a 5mp picture nobody can see.
storm-chaser wrote:
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[anti-50K rule]
zod & storm-chaser: you can't assume that. As you see, I have broadband and still need the 50K limit in place. It is a useful rule, despite being antiquated.
ajkula66 wrote:
Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:31 pm
[pro-50K rule]
ajkula66: As much as I want anyone to enjoy this forum regardless of where they are or what kind of connection they have, it would be illogical to lower the national highway speed to 45 mph just because a few people still want to daily drive a 1967 VW beetle, if you know what I mean. Say, maybe an option could be made on the forum to prevent over 50K images from loading, if the auto-resizing doesn't work for any reason. Don't imagine it would be all that difficult.

Before I start slowing down some rural connections with over 50K of text, I think I'll stop here.

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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#15 Post by RealBlackStuff » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:16 pm

Apart from posting a LINK to your picture(s), this BBCode website gives you perfect examples of how you could please (almost) everybody on this Forum! :)

And if there was a proper working PHPBB function or mod that could be implemented in the Forum software, it would have been implemented years ago!
Until such time, we have to make do with our current Rules.

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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#16 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:19 pm

I forgot that this is phpBB and not vBulletin.

EDIT: The image thing for resizing doesn't appear to work?
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#17 Post by GrifterGuru » Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:53 am

Actually, you may well find that there is just such an image resizing tool for phpBB forums.

I know, I employ it on some of the starter forums I set up. It depends on the forum software version of course and whether the forum has migrated to "Extensions" based versions in place of the original (an now older) "Install MOD" versions of phpoBB software.

Both types of forum software are relatively easy to work with to include a lot of useful tools not just limited to the "image resizing" add-ons.

I could literally post a fairly long list of the many useful add-ons, but that, I think, would be somewhat taking the Pith (Look it up ;)

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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#18 Post by RealBlackStuff » Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:45 am

We are on the latest PHPBB V3.2.2 with Extensions.
And like I said, we have hunted around for any useful addition, nothing found.
So please don't start a sidetrack.

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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#19 Post by GrifterGuru » Tue Sep 11, 2018 9:24 am

No intention to, but I can point you in the direction of an auto-image-resizer if you want? it's called "lightbox".. ( <<< LINK)
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Re: My first T601 build

#20 Post by madicetea » Wed Sep 26, 2018 11:32 am

There are others than LightBox available as well. All free, on the Internet.
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Re: My first T601 build

#21 Post by madicetea » Wed Sep 26, 2018 11:34 am

You have a working Nokia 3310? Is it locked to a carrier?
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#22 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Wed Sep 26, 2018 12:01 pm

That Nokia 3310 is a stock image I photoshopped, though I do have a locked Nokia 3360.
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Re: My first T601 build

#23 Post by zod » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:55 pm

madicetea wrote:
Wed Sep 26, 2018 11:32 am

Hi Zod, I'm sure I've written about this before elsewhere, but I value that rule for 50kb images.

...

I hope you and others in the future may understand.
zod wrote:
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But ok, as I have already said, no more pictures from my side, ever, I promise.

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Re: My first T601 build

#24 Post by tdot » Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:42 pm

Thinkpad4by3 wrote:
Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:14 pm
Should the 50K stay? Yes. Absolutely. (People on their old thinkpads need to read TP forums, right?)
Lol ... if you actually know how to get https pages loading on Win98, let me know. All the trusted root certs seem to be expired. The forum seems to be https only, which means AFAIK Win98 will never be able to access it, and I've even had trouble accessing pages with WinXP, to the point where the internet is mostly broken. If I can even get data back from the server, most modern JavaScript will just completely lock up the browser.

If we want to be realistic here, hitting www.google.com - the completely blank page with a single search box - pulls back 500K.

Don't really care either way, just saying ...

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Re: My first T601 build

#25 Post by madicetea » Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:14 am

tdot wrote:
Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:42 pm
Thinkpad4by3 wrote:
Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:14 pm
Should the 50K stay? Yes. Absolutely. (People on their old thinkpads need to read TP forums, right?)
Lol ... if you actually know how to get https pages loading on Win98, let me know. All the trusted root certs seem to be expired. The forum seems to be https only, which means AFAIK Win98 will never be able to access it, and I've even had trouble accessing pages with WinXP, to the point where the internet is mostly broken. If I can even get data back from the server, most modern JavaScript will just completely lock up the browser.

If we want to be realistic here, hitting www.google.com - the completely blank page with a single search box - pulls back 500K.

Don't really care either way, just saying ...
For the record, I did pull up my (National, quite large) University's webpage on my old Thinkpad 365XD (iirc?) with the help of the IBM LAN network adapter.

I think it was using HTTPS, but I can't be sure.

If I can pull up the cute little image I put on Snapchat and sanitise it appropriately, I will make an edit / respond to your response (as appropriate).
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#26 Post by TinkerMan » Thu May 02, 2019 11:45 am

noob question here

how do you post images on this forum? I am not asking about image file size or rezolution, but how do you post it
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#27 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Thu May 02, 2019 12:04 pm

TinkerMan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 11:45 am
noob question here

how do you post images on this forum? I am not asking about image file size or rezolution, but how do you post it
use the

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[img]
and

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[/img]
tags.
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#28 Post by TinkerMan » Thu May 02, 2019 12:43 pm

Thinkpad4by3 wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:04 pm
TinkerMan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 11:45 am
noob question here

how do you post images on this forum? I am not asking about image file size or rezolution, but how do you post it
use the

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[img]
and

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[/img]
tags.

that much I know, but HOW do i put the image?
when i click on the insert image button, it places the tags img and /img, but what next, ho do i insert an actual image?
W530, 3840QM, 32GB, K2000M
P1, XEON 2176, 32GB ECC, P2000, IPS
X230, 3320M, 16GB, HD4000, IPS
T601F X9000, 8GB, X3100, UXGA FlexView 1600x1200
T61 14" 4:3, T9500, 8GB, NVS140M
T60 14" 4:3, T7600, 3GB, GMA950
P71, 7700HQ, 16GB, P600, IPS
T470 6300U
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#29 Post by Thinkpad4by3 » Thu May 02, 2019 12:54 pm

TinkerMan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:43 pm

that much I know, but HOW do i put the image?
when i click on the insert image button, it places the tags img and /img, but what next, ho do i insert an actual image?
You just put the link inbetween the tags.

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[img]imagehosting.com/example.png[/img]
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Re: How to stick to the Image/Picture Rules of the Forum

#30 Post by TinkerMan » Thu May 02, 2019 1:31 pm

Thinkpad4by3 wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:54 pm
TinkerMan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:43 pm

that much I know, but HOW do i put the image?
when i click on the insert image button, it places the tags img and /img, but what next, ho do i insert an actual image?
You just put the link inbetween the tags.

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[img]imagehosting.com/example.png[/img]
so i need to have them uploaded somewhere else, I cant upload from my computer
W530, 3840QM, 32GB, K2000M
P1, XEON 2176, 32GB ECC, P2000, IPS
X230, 3320M, 16GB, HD4000, IPS
T601F X9000, 8GB, X3100, UXGA FlexView 1600x1200
T61 14" 4:3, T9500, 8GB, NVS140M
T60 14" 4:3, T7600, 3GB, GMA950
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T470 6300U
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