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Loren and group,I humbly request a brief nautical thread drift......Have you done any ships in N-scale? Are there even fittings in 1/160th. If you're who I think I remember from years back you really ought to show the group here a few of your ships. I seem to remember a giant Scharnhorst among others that my mind can't recall right now. I'd really love to see some of them again. I seem to remember maybe an approximate O scale tugboat or two.Thank you Mr. Perry and thank you all,Bobster
When you include a link to a photo in your post, when the message is posted the Railwire automatically adds a code to large photo link to 1024 pixels wide. That simply tells the forum to display the large photo smaller (of course the photo you linked to stays at its original size).I would not worry about resizing the photos you post to Google, and also let the forum take care of displaying them smaller automatically. Keep it simple.
Loren, Hey old man...now you're the resident expert in posting photos at TRW! A welcome change indeed!Your photos and information about your heavyweight AT&SF passenger train are inspirational! What a huge difference the detailed interiors with passengers makes... Looking forward to much more from you!Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
Thanks, Bob! I wouldn't be doing this without you and the other guys who've been so patient with me!Now I'm struggling through the RailWire photo posting system with help from Peteski's tremendous work, but for some reason I'm still hating the brick wall where the "Add Photo" button has to be pushed (clicked on) and still - STILL - nothing happens. The button icon just sits there and does't respond. If I can't break through this wall, then I'm going to be stuck with Google Photos. But I'm not giving up yet.
It might be possible that (I assume) the older version of your browser might be not playing well with TRW's website. If that is the case then you will not be able to post directly to TRW. What browser and version are you using on your vintage Mac? Were you at least able to create a category in your gallery (which is the first thing I show how to do in that tutorial)?
Hi, Pete -It's Safari, version 11.0. BTW, my local island-based computer guru (who is also well versed in Macs) told my just a couple of months ago that my iMac with a 21.5 inch screen is still right up there with the newest ones in terms of memory, ability, and anything else needed to operate in todays cyber environment. He also stated that this particular model has been demonstrating a remarkable level of durability and reliability over the years, so I'm pretty happy with the hardware.And yes, I was able to create a gallery and I currently have about five photos stored in it right now. I did that first thing before I went any further, exactly as you instructed, and it worked just as you said it would. Your instructions are very thorough and I'm able to understand them (so far.)
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Oh, so you are failry up-to-date with your computer hardware and software. I thought you were still using an ancient Mac.It's seven years old now. That may qualify as "ancient" in computer years (sort of like dog years?)So you were able to create a TRW gallery and upload the photos. I assume that you did that using the instructions in the first part of the tutorial? And that worked for you? did you use the bulk uploader feature, or individual photo uploader? I used both - some photos via bulk and one photo via individual.But you cannot upload photos when composing a post?That is correct.I did visit your gallery and swa the photos there. If you are able to do that then you can go to each photo there, copy its BB code and then paste it into a post you are composing. That way you can use TRW's gallery and have the photos hosted here.For example I took the BB code from one of your gallery photos and pasted the BB code here:The BB code I used from your photo isCode: [Select][img]https://www.therailwire.net/forum/gallery/2/2909-230917154406-24221087.jpeg[/img]So you should be able to host your photos here and use in your posts.
Wow, such a great shot, too! And those semaphores are awesome...kitbashed with scratch built arms? Please tell us more, great stuff!Thanks, Otto K.