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      1 If you enclose anything inside “square brackets” to make them stand out from text inside Parenthesis, WordPress thinks it is a link and the text is hidden.
      2 Attaching or inserting images to posts (such as this one) is a real Pain with this version of WordPress. It takes a lot of “fiddling” to see what method works.
      One method that works – sometimes – is: ‘Add Media’, Upload the image to the ‘library’ then Copy the URL (on the right-rail of the Library), -instead of- clicking Insert.

      3  Also on the Visual Tab of a forum post, you can click the “Insert Image” icon (the one with the Mountains) and then past in the URL from the library.  BE SURE before you do this your Cursor is at the spot where you want the image to be.  On a few times I did not check and my cursor was at the Top of the Post and then I had to move the image below the text where I was referring to the image.

    • #15589

      Hi Mark,
      First, I moved your post to the appropriate form. Stuff like this should not be a featured post on the home page.

      Second, nothing on the forum posting process has changed. (Regular posts and page creation has seen significant changes with version 5 of WordPress. Learn more here. But nothing has changed with the forums)

      A note on square brackets.  “[” and “]” when placed around a word are interpreted as a BBCode or a ShortCode.  They are used for formatting, inserting links, etc… and can also behave like a formatting macro, depending on how they are defined. I have considered disabling that functionality, and given that just about everyone uses a rich editor these days I probably will in the near future.  I need to check on how much they have been used in existing posts first.

      There have been three ways to insert an image into a post.  The process roughly mirrors that which you may encounter on a PHPBB board such as Slotcar Illustrated, or many other online forums.  Where it differs, and is more rich, is with the capabilities the Add Media button and the Attachment feature presents.

      Regarding images: I’m not going to go into a detailed instruction here, but you have several options for working with images.

      Attach Image: When you attach an image you have the option of inserting inline with your text.  You have several options after doing that, such as what type of wrapping you want, and the ability to drag-and-drop your image within your text.  (You don’t have to upload again, just click and drag the image to the location you desire within your text.)

      Add Media button: If you use the Add Media feature you have similar options.  The only primary difference is the experience you are presented to upload an image.  (The Attachment experience that is part of our extended forum functions is a bit simpler than the Insert Media experience, which offers more options, but is also more complex in the options it offers.)

      Insert/Edit Image button: This is the one on the toolbar with the mountain icon. This has been the least friendly way of inserting an image into posts since forums were invented. (It was also the only way to do this for years.) The history behind its bare bone functionality is rooted in the fact that disk storage was so expensive.  During the early days of forums organizations couldn’t afford to host everyone’s images so they forced their users to link to them wherever they were hosted. It has been activated here because many folks who have used forums in the past will recognize it. Going forward, I have added a new plugin that will allow you upload an image from your local machine when you chose the image icon in the forum text editing toolbar. This should simplify things for everyone.

      New upload image functionality

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At 4-years old in Pensacola I repaired my steering linkage on my Ford Pedal-car. Dad later converted this car to a Blue Angel with ailerons and elevators with a working "stick/yoke"; the rudder was controlled by the steering wheel. I like all motorsports - I grew up going to a NASCAR Feeder track with Sportsman and Modified classes, and was lucky to attend drag races in 1970 at Orange County Raceway. My first solder-iron was a Christmas gift at 9yo; I modified T-Jets to be AFX spec before AFX Cars were in local stores. I rebuilt a few tractor & car (SIMCA) engines plus transmissions by 15yo (I still have my ring-compressor and valve spring tool) I am a former mountain and road bike geek & perennial sound engineer. Struggling guitar hobbyist and Amp "tweeker"