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Delilah718

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lala - I'm on a pc - when i want to copy images from image shack, I zoom into the picture first and then right click and "Copy Image Location"

That's the code for the picture... then I come back here and paste into the image box, url tab, copy, uncheck "retrieve remote file" blah blah.... like so:

dsc0031wa.jpg
 

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lala - I'm on a pc - when i want to copy images from image shack, I zoom into the picture first and then right click and "Copy Image Location"

That's the code for the picture... then I come back here and paste into the image box, url tab, copy, uncheck "retrieve remote file" blah blah.... like so:

dsc0031wa.jpg

Thanks D...turns out there are three ways to do it from the image shack location...right click on the non-zoomed image and the box pops up auto-magically...right click on the zoomed image and go to copy image location...or use the "imbed this image/forum" section on the right hand side of the non-zoomed page..

and I couldn't figure out even one without everyone's help.

another fine example of why ECF continues to outshine its competition...all help, no snark. I love this place.
 

Delilah718

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Thanks D...turns out there are three ways to do it from the image shack location...right click on the non-zoomed image and the box pops up auto-magically...right click on the zoomed image and go to copy image location...or use the "imbed this image/forum" section on the right hand side of the non-zoomed page..

and I couldn't figure out even one without everyone's help.

another fine example of why ECF continues to outshine its competition...all help, no snark. I love this place.


I learned a new way too :thumbs:
 

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Bert, you had a very interesting description on this one, something about an ancient technique. Unfortunately, I couldn't take the time to read it, lol. Can you either post it here, or in a PM?

I'm not Bert, but here it is:
This TrippyTip was made with an ancient technique used by the Syrians during the period of time when glass was first manipulated by humans. The section that utilizes the technique was fused to a section of glass manipulated with modern techniques of implosion and off-axis encalmo. It is a TrippyTip fit for a time traveler!
https://www.trippytips.com/index.php/trippytips-2898.html
 
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