How to post photos?
#5
I have a quantity of hand tools to sell.  Can someone direct me to instructions for posting the photos from Flickr?
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#6
The easiest way would probably be to upload the photos to Flickr and create individual Albums for each set of photos for each tool.

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Then copy the web address of the album...
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And paste it into the Insert Link button for your post 
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If you want to embed a picture in the post like you see here, here's my process:
1. Go to the picture you want to use on Flickr (IMPORTANT: if using a mobile browser, make sure you select "desktop" mode to view the full version of the webpage)

2. Select the Download button and select View All Sizes
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3. Select the size you want (I typically use one of the medium sizes)
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4. Copy the web address of the link that says "Download the Medium size of this photo" and paste it into your woodnet post using the insert image button
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It takes a little practice but works pretty well. There's also an option to upload photos directly to your woodnet post using the Attachments area below the main posting area...but I haven't yet had success using it
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Alex
Final Assembly Quality Inspector for the manufacture of custom vintage sport biplanes
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#7
Thanks for the help.  I had some luck with another similar app.  Now I need to get my photos together and post some tools.
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#8
No problem. It looks like all my embedded image links blew up. Not sure why but woodnet is having security certificate issues today so that must be it.  
Upset

Edit 3/5/18 the images are back. Don't I just love technology...um...no not really
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Alex
Final Assembly Quality Inspector for the manufacture of custom vintage sport biplanes
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