Images in Posts: Get the Best Visuals

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In summary, images that are allowed to be attached to a post only display as thumbnails, which is annoying.
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aliendoom
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Hi,

I can understand why the forum might not want to allow images that are linked from another server to be included in posts: if at a later date the poster removes the image from the other server, then the image won't show up in the post anymore, and it may make the post difficult to understand. However, why are images that are allowed to be attached to a post only displayed as thumbnails? There's already a size limit imposed on the uploaded images, so why not display them full size? Thumbnails in a post are annoying.
 
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I'm not an admin so I don't set the rules, but I do know that linking images from another server without permission is called "hotlinking" and is a very serious problem. Perhaps the admins wanted to be sure this problem did not occur.

As for your preference on thumbnails, perhaps post something in the Feedback section.
 
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benorin said:
I have a similar complaint. I posted some work I had save as a .gif file and I don't think anyone has read it since it displays as a little tiny thumbnail, namely the most recent post on this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=91866

How are you able to tell that no one has read it?


Zz.
 
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ZapperZ said:
How are you able to tell that no one has read it?
Zz.
Since the last post is his, he thinks like that!
 
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aliendoom said:
Hi,

I can understand why the forum might not want to allow images that are linked from another server to be included in posts: if at a later date the poster removes the image from the other server, then the image won't show up in the post anymore, and it may make the post difficult to understand. However, why are images that are allowed to be attached to a post only displayed as thumbnails? There's already a size limit imposed on the uploaded images, so why not display them full size? Thumbnails in a post are annoying.
Thumbnails allow the pages to load faster.
 
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aliendoom said:
Hi,

I can understand why the forum might not want to allow images that are linked from another server to be included in posts: if at a later date the poster removes the image from the other server, then the image won't show up in the post anymore, and it may make the post difficult to understand. However, why are images that are allowed to be attached to a post only displayed as thumbnails? There's already a size limit imposed on the uploaded images, so why not display them full size? Thumbnails in a post are annoying.

Click on the thumbnail image to see the full size image. Thumbnails make the post cleaner and more uniform. If someone is interested in seeing the whole photo they will click on the thumbnail, if not they can scan past instead of being bombarded with full size images.
 

FAQ: Images in Posts: Get the Best Visuals

How can I ensure that the images in my posts are visually appealing?

The key to getting the best visuals in your posts is to use high-quality images that are relevant to your content. You can also edit and enhance the images using various editing tools to make them more visually appealing.

What is the ideal size for images in posts?

The ideal size for images in posts can vary depending on the platform you are using. However, a general rule of thumb is to use images that are at least 1200 pixels wide and have a resolution of 72 dpi. This ensures that the images are clear and not pixelated.

Can I use any image I find on the internet in my posts?

No, you should always make sure to use images that are either free to use or have the appropriate license for commercial use. Using copyrighted images without permission can result in legal issues.

Should I include alt text for my images?

Yes, it is important to include alt text for your images as it not only helps visually impaired individuals understand the content, but it also improves the accessibility and search engine optimization of your post.

How many images should I include in my posts?

The number of images in your posts can vary depending on the length and type of content. However, it is generally recommended to include at least one image for every 300 words to break up the text and make the post more visually appealing.

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