Hey, everybody! Was curious how to do this; would appreciate it if anyone gave me insight on how to do this.
Edited on: Sep 10, 2021 - 8:57PM
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Sure! Where are you grabbing your screenshot--from a mobile device like a phone or tablet, or a PC or Mac?
The basic answer is that you need to save your image somewhere where you can then link to it with the "Image" button you can see in the tools you get when you post. Examples include Google Photos and imgur.com. You can then grab the link to the image and paste it into the "URL" field in the Image tool.
Does that make sense or do you need more specific help?
Took the screenshot on a PC. I actually figured it out! Thanks a lot! Your instructions helped, Thanks!
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Be sure to check out my User List, BASEBALL'S BIG GUYS. It's a long list (and getting longer) of the heaviest players in the MLB. It gets updated nearly every day. Check it out!
It was a nominee for best list of 2021. Although it did not win, it's a lot of fun to scroll through!
The easiest way on a PC is to click "Prt Scrn / Sys" (usually at right of F12), then paste it (CTRL + V) in Microsoft Paint (Start menu / Accessories) and save it as .JPG.
If you need help identifying a card, you can start a new thread in the Card Identification Forum and post images of the front and back using the "Choose File" buttons located there. The images must be in .jpg format.
If the image is already posted on a website (like this one, Facebook, etc.), you should be able to copy/paste it into the body of a forum post or right-click on the image, select "Properties", and copy the URL of the image. Then select the "Image" tool icon when composing a forum post and paste the URL into the appropriate box.
If the file is on your computer or device, you'll need to put it online (your own website, social media, image hosting site, blog, etc.) so that it has a publicly viewable URL and follow the steps above to put it into a forum post.
There are also websites like imgur.com that allow you to upload a file from your computer and will provide you with a URL that you can then use the "Image" tool icon to put into the body of a forum post as described above.
cardcollector65jw wrote:
I have seen this question a few times. I think this should be added to the FAQ section
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If you need help identifying a card, you can start a new thread in the Card Identification Forum and post images of the front and back using the "Choose File" buttons located there. The images must be in .jpg format.
If the image is already posted on a website (like this one, Facebook, etc.), you should be able to copy/paste it into the body of a forum post or right-click on the image, select "Properties", and copy the URL of the image. Then select the "Image" tool icon when composing a forum post and paste the URL into the appropriate box.
If the file is on your computer or device, you'll need to put it online (your own website, social media, image hosting site, blog, etc.) so that it has a publicly viewable URL and follow the steps above to put it into a forum post.
There are also websites like imgur.com that allow you to upload a file from your computer and will provide you with a URL that you can then use the "Image" tool icon to put into the body of a forum post as described above.
cardcollector65jw wrote:
I have seen this question a few times. I think this should be added to the FAQ section
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