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We seem now to have problems transferring photos from Shutterfly to our Association Forum
To transfer an image from Shutterfly to this site: click, drag from Shutterfly and drop it between "insert image", only shows the following...
However now to transfer a photo from Shutterfly to this site: click, drag and drop the image from Shutterfly to our forum without using "image insert", the following shows up
Russ thanks for your help but...I still do not seem to be able to post a photo
Here is what I did in the past
I use a Macbook Pro I open and sign into my account at Shutterfly and select one of my albums Then I search for a photo I want to use and click on it
Next, I open a NEW WINDOW and sign onto our Catalina Association Website and open to right topic (using Firefox web browser both Catalina and Shutterfly windows are side by side open)
Then if and when I want to post the photo I select from the menu "insert image"
Now I go back to the open Shutterfly website and select the photo I wish to use. I double click on it, drag and take the photo over to Catalina's website and drop it in between the brackets "insert Image".
When I preview the photo only the following shows
Repeating the same procedure I go back to the Shutterfly site to copy a photo, I click, hold and drag and maneuver the curser and drop the photo OUTSIDE the "insert image", brackets and this time just the address shows up.
I get the same thing, a little faintly outlined square, not a picture.
As I recall the [ img] === [ /img] command sequence needs as its argument (the === stuff) a URL that ends with the file name extension “.jpg”. Without that file name extension ending, the img command doesn’t know what to do with the information.
Is there any way to force Shutterfly to produce a .jpg URL filename that you can insert into the Forum code?
If not then your best bet is to use Russ’ technique of capturing the photo from Shutterfly, copying it to the Forum photo gallery, then posting it to your comments.
I use Flickr for storing photos but I right click on the photo I want and a box opens with some choices. I copy(left click) on 'Copy image address' then go back to the forum and 'Paste' it between the img. brackets. This is on a Windows computer but a Mac should work somewhat the same, I think.
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Thanks Bruce and Scott for suggesting Flickr which seems easy to use for posting photos to our forum
Russ suggested, as an option, to post images using our photo gallery. But... it seems that I get lost with all the steps before I even can find the right image to post. Not complaining though and grateful for the time Paul (Britinusa) and others spent around 2013.
However... is it now a good time to take a look by some fresh young tech people to provide, incorporate an up-to-date industry wide synchronized approach
I really regret the use and loss of my substantial 15 year photo inventory at Shutterfly
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Created a Shutterfly account. Uploaded a test photo. Double-clicked on the photo to view the properties. At the bottom of the page, Shutterfly has a "Share" button.
On the Share Photo page: Select "Create Link" I shorter link displays, but the photo does not render.
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