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Jim beautiful image. Strangely the first time I clicked on the embedded image it opened in a new window and it came in full resolution. I closed the window read down and tried to reopen it and nothing happened. Not sure what's happening. The guys pulling this site together are doing an awesome job in record time. Its going to take a while to iron out little issues.
DPReview also had that in their terms and conditions. I queried it with Simon Joinson. He told me it was just 'boiler plate' and didn't mean anything. I suggested that if you put it in a legal document it did mean something. He got cross. Mind you, I think the conversation did affect things because soon thereafter the dreaded 'unknown member' tag started appearing, meaning that members had the right to delete their accounts. The system kept on displaying their posts though.
I'm not familiar with Dropbox, but if you can find a version of the URL above where it ends with ?dl=0 instead of ?dl=1, viewer clicking on it will be redirected to Dropbox's own file viewer instead of downloading it. www.dropbox.com/s/i5kb8apx9kdvt21/_DSF6676-%281%29-Edit-3.jpg?dl=0
you can wrap Jim's dropbox link above in an img tag to show the image (it does work) within a post, then additionally add the url tag to make the image clickable as an active link. Seems like a lot of trouble, but isn't once you get used to it. So doing that with Jim's image, it's now clickable to the dropbox...
Or simply replace 'ADDRESS' here (twice) with the address to the image (taking note of .jpg), the first instance is to provide an active link, the second to embed the image -