You can now upload attachments/graphics in posts!

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You can now upload attachments/graphics in posts!

Post by James Steele »

I finally got this sorted out. You can now attach explanatory graphics, etc. in your posts and place them "inline" in the body of your message. It's self explanatory. When you start a new post you'll see an "Attachments" tab next to the usual "Options" tab. You can click that and then choose up to 3 files/images to upload. After you upload the file/image, you can choose where to place it in the post by placing the cursor there, then going down the the file list and clicking the "Place inline" button and it will insert a line of code like this:

(attachment=0)mygraphic.jpg(/attachment)

To demonstrate this works, below is a DP11 pic. Note: please do not abuse this feature with *excessive* posting of memes and silly graphics. Some is okay, but I’d prefer if you’re gonna do much of that, you host those images offsite. I'm enabling this feature primarily to assist people who need to attach pictures showing a problem with a piece of hardware, or a screen capture from DP to help explain a concept or solve a problem, etc.

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