It seems to have posted the same image three time and I can’t remove it .
First shot Blackbird
Robin
Bullfinch
Robin
Chaffinch
It seems to have posted the same image three time and I can’t remove it .
First shot Blackbird
Robin
Bullfinch
Robin
Chaffinch
Not sure what you did Paul, but the last image shows up 'large' several times but the first is missing and needs to have the link below the images clicked to see it. This interface is difficult to get right!
A nice set of birds Paul. All different than ones we have.
Andrew
Yes it’s becoming very annoying Andrew only uploaded that photo once and it’s appeared at least twice if I post one at a time its fine but then that means posting multiple threads not really an option 🤔paul
Looking at the HTML source for this thread, I can see the same photo inserted 3 times.
Don't know how you did it. It would be interesting to see the text of your edit screen for the post.
It is nice to see your birds. The first B&W is interesting, though I prefer the color shots myself.
Thanks not sure how I managed to get three photos of the same bird 🤔 I give up 🙂Paul
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Would have loved to see the picture with the Blackbird in color.
Wonderful image, love it.
Even these look great in black and white! I especially like the silhouetted and a little fuzzy bird.
You must have the image code three time. The problem here is the image code is so long and unwieldy it's hard to identify which is which, compared to normal BBCode.
This fixes the multiple links to the same image Paul, but I have not figured out how to put in the missing image yet.
Andrew
Thanks appreciated 🙂
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Thanks Charlotte the little fuzzy one is a Robin u would know it as a tit 😁
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Even these look great in black and white! I especially like the silhouetted and a little fuzzy bird.
You must have the image code three time. The problem here is the image code is so long and unwieldy it's hard to identify which is which, compared to normal BBCode.
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Thanks Andrew will hopefully become easier as we go along 😜🥴
Thanks Charlotte we got there 👍💐
A tip. When you've embedded the first image code, enter a blank line or two before you enter the next and so on. They end up at the cursor, you know. That way the unwieldy codes are separated and it's easier to see where each image code starts and ends if you want to move them around than if it's all run together. And the images look better too with a little space between them.
The blank lines will be compressed to just one when displayed, so you can use as many as you want. It won't show.
Thanks Charlotte will try next time .
Paul