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189 Pictures added to the " '73 F-250 Four Wheel Drive " Album I created.
6 Pictures added to the " Air Conditioning " Album. (I covered all 3 types of A/C offered with these trucks, I even added a description to each)
PS: I wish you'd make me a moderator so I could add a description afterwards in case I have to, this computer gives me problems.
I don't like having to re-upload a file because I didn't add a description the first time.
443 Files Uploaded To The " '73 F-100 Two Wheel Drive " Album I created.
19 Files Uploaded To The "Show Quality Trucks" Album.
5 Files Uploaded To The "All Interior Pics" Album. (Picture's of my '76 F-350 Super Camper Special)
PS: We need a Links: section for stuff such as albums and videos and Ford Truck Forums and Information.
Coppermine is simply a gallery, usually a compliment to an already existing site. Because of this, there's really no way to implement a links section unless I install a portal and make the gallery a sub-section of the site (one step in from the front).
It's something I may think of, depending on how the site goes. It's still young yet.
Coppermine is simply a gallery, usually a compliment to an already existing site. Because of this, there's really no way to implement a links section unless I install a portal and make the gallery a sub-section of the site (one step in from the front).
It's something I may think of, depending on how the site goes. It's still young yet.
As in how this site is? The home page has a link to the gallery? I think it would be a good idea.
Yeah, there would be a link to the gallery from the front page. (Or any page, for that matter.)
It's something I'll look into when I have a bit more free time. Working like crazy on my '77 and trying to get into a new job running a forwarder atm, so things are kind of hectic this week so far.
Please, anyone, let me know if the first link is no longer working for you. I made some changes to the site last night to prep for future modifications, and I want to know if it's causing any issues for anyone. Seems to still work fine on my end.
Is there a way to link the pictures? I can't figure out where the info is. To me, this truck is weird. It is REALLY nice, but the dent is filled, which is one of the most distinguishing features of these trucks. Error - DentsidePics.com
Is there a way to link the pictures? I can't figure out where the info is. To me, this truck is weird. It is REALLY nice, but the dent is filled, which is one of the most distinguishing features of these trucks. Error - DentsidePics.com
Edit: it didn't like my link.
If you're trying to put the picture into a post here at FTE, do this:
Chrome: Right click the picture, choose "Copy Image URL"
Firefox: Right click the picture, choose "Copy Image Location"
IE (sucks): Right click the picture, choose Properties, copy the field "Address: (URL)"
Those will give you direct links to the picture. Simply use them in an [img] tag here on FTE. There's no other way to do it as the Coppermine devs purposely never built in direct links to pictures so people couldn't hotlink from other websites.
If you're simply trying to link to the picture from here to dentsidepics.com, open an album and go to the picture you want to link to (not the full-blown picture) and at the top left you'll see three icons. The first is "Return to the thumbnail page", the second is "Display/hide file information" and the third is "Slideshow". Simply click on "Display/hide file information" and the link you want to use is in the "URL:" field.
that did it account set up now and ooooohhhhh i like it great great great!!! will post pics when i get time hopefully its set up to click and drag or somthing easy
Fixed. Sorry about that. You don't have to worry about the auth link sent to your email now. Go ahead and use the site. :-)
There may be some small bugs such as that till I get them worked out. The site may also go down now and then for the next 5 hours or so while I work on it.
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