If you open the image from your pc with an image editor (I use the FastStone image viewer), rotate it 90°, save, rotate back 90°, save, then upload to tinypic it should come out correct as an embedded image here.I'm trying to find a way on the site to rotate it but I can't see anything at the moment. Any ideas?
Thanks Stu. I just followed your link and tried to download fhe "exe" version. I am using a Samsung tablet btw.If you open the image from your pc with an image editor (I use the FastStone image viewer), rotate it 90°, save, rotate back 90°, save, then upload to tinypic it should come out correct as an embedded image here.
So, in case you come over here @primitiveorganic I thought I would show you how to post.
First, imgur is intentionally broken for our group due entirely to a decision on imgur's part, so most of us have moved to other hosting sites like tinypic.com
If you post your picture there the link you need to capture and post is the one that looks like this:
[I MG]http://i67.tinypic.com/t9ytxu.jpg[/IM G]
Notice that to display this link I had to put spaces in the img tags or it would have just shown the image.
On tinypic they call it "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards" Other hosing sites call it "BBCode"
Just grab that whole link and drop it in your post.
This is the link to the image.
[I MG]http://i67.tinypic.com/t9ytxu.jpg[/IM G]
If you took out the space in each image tag you get this...
On parent pages where you can create your own thread over on the right you will see a blue button called "post new thread". Hit that to start your own thread...
Ok that makes sense! Thank you!You can't create a thread inside of a thread, for example, so if you are reading the Dynavap thread, you can not create a thread there. And there are other areas where threads can only be added by a mod.
But if you are in a parent section like DIY or Glass or something like those you can create a thread about your DIY project or a particular style of glass piece, so you will see the blue button for creating threads on those pages.
Does that make any sense?
Normally when you are posting you don't want to create a thread, you want to respond to or comment on a thread that already exists.