Tips , tricks, and how-tos
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You can select different skins/styles. Click on the round icon in the upper right hand corner, the one that either has an initial or your avatar. Select Settings from the dropdown. On the Settings page, you can Select a Skin.
edit: From a laptop you can also select a skin from the pen icon that is on the left side of the screen, second icon from the bottom. If you click on the "pen", it will bring up a list of all the different Skins you can use.
wrote on 29 May 2024, 14:33 last edited by wtg@wtg said in Tips , tricks, and how-tos:
You can select different skins/styles. Click on the round icon in the upper right hand corner, the one that either has an initial or your avatar. Select Settings from the dropdown. On the Settings page, you can Select a Skin.
I've found Cosmo to be the best skin for me. I tried some of the skins with a black background (like Darkly) but on my laptop they aren't working that well. Not sure how they look on a tablet or phone.
The font size in general is still small for my old eyes despite my prescription computer glasses, but on my Windows laptop I just do a CTRL+ to zoom in and it's workable for me.
ETA: Still playing with these. I like Darkly except for one thing, which is that some text only appears when you hover over it. Maybe as I get used to the format things will work more smoothly for me. Font size is good since Ax bumped it up.
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wrote on 31 May 2024, 16:22 last edited by wtg 6 Apr 2024, 15:48
I mostly use Brave on my Windows laptop. I noticed that a tab had a little number "1" on it. See below, it's the leftmost tab.
It was telling me that I have a notification, in this case a chat message. Different from the flashing New PM! thingy on WTF. You have to actually be on the WTF page to see that you have new messages. With this NodeBB software, it automatically also flags the tab. You don't have to refresh the page manually.
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wrote on 31 May 2024, 16:49 last edited by
One quirk I think I've figured out - the original post remains at the top of the post while the oldest-newest button just left of the reply button toggles all subsequent posts from oldest to newest or from newest to oldest as desired.
Big Al
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One quirk I think I've figured out - the original post remains at the top of the post while the oldest-newest button just left of the reply button toggles all subsequent posts from oldest to newest or from newest to oldest as desired.
Big Al
wrote on 31 May 2024, 17:03 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 16:58eta: I just realized that you are talking about a thread, and the posts within it. What I posted starting in the next paragraph assumed that you are looking at a list of threads.
I hadn't noticed the sort feature. Are you on the General Discussion page or Recent? The latter shows the most recently updated posts first.
But pinned threads move down the list in Recents. They stay at the top of Gen Disc.
I've been using Recents but think I'll switch to GD and use the sort feature you posted about.
I'm posting from my phone, waiting for Mr WTG's birthday lunch order. So much easier to post from a mobile interface that's designed for a small screen.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 15:09 last edited by Rontuner 6 Feb 2024, 15:10
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 15:09 last edited by
that's a great photo!!
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How to Post Pictures / Graphics
How to post a picture/graphic depends on where the picture/graphic file is stored.
- If the picture/graphic is already hosted on the Internet somewhere, then you can use the "Image Link" tool (at the top of the post composer window, right after the link icon). The code would look like this:

Posting pictures/graphics using the method above incurs no "hosting cost" for us because the picture/graphic file is hosted somewhere else on the Internet.
- If the picture/graphic file is stored locally on your computer/smartphone/tablet:
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Use the "Upload Image" tool (at the top of the post composer window, right after the "smiley" icon), which will bring up an interface to let you select a file or select a photo from your device. File size is currently limited to 2 MB.
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"Drag-and-Drop" : If you are on a desktop/laptop and accessing this forum using a web browser, you can also "drag and drop" your picture/graphics file into the post composer window. File size is currently limited to 2 MB.
We limit the file size because when you post picture/graphic from your computer/smartphone/tablet, a copy of the file is uploaded to and stored on this server. The "2 MB" limit is the default settings that come with this forum software. It can be changed and this community can decide what we want this limit to be, just keep in mind that "storage" eventually translates to "hosting cost" (and "backup storage cost") for this forum.
wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 15:27 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 16:05@Rontuner - I think Ax may have covered the issue regarding storage impacts here.
tl;dr. Storage is money. Less money if you use someone else’s
@Axtremus said in Tips , tricks, and how-tos:
How to Post Pictures / Graphics
How to post a picture/graphic depends on where the picture/graphic file is stored.
- If the picture/graphic is already hosted on the Internet somewhere, then you can use the "Image Link" tool (at the top of the post composer window, right after the link icon). The code would look like this:

Posting pictures/graphics using the method above incurs no "hosting cost" for us because the picture/graphic file is hosted somewhere else on the Internet.
- If the picture/graphic file is stored locally on your computer/smartphone/tablet:
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Use the "Upload Image" tool (at the top of the post composer window, right after the "smiley" icon), which will bring up an interface to let you select a file or select a photo from your device. File size is currently limited to 2 MB.
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"Drag-and-Drop" : If you are on a desktop/laptop and accessing this forum using a web browser, you can also "drag and drop" your picture/graphics file into the post composer window. File size is currently limited to 2 MB.
We limit the file size because when you post picture/graphic from your computer/smartphone/tablet, a copy of the file is uploaded to and stored on this server. The "2 MB" limit is the default settings that come with this forum software. It can be changed and this community can decide what we want this limit to be, just keep in mind that "storage" eventually translates to "hosting cost" (and "backup storage cost") for this forum.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:10 last edited by
That was on the way to choir taken out the car window last week - lined up right with Navy Pier!
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:20 last edited by Rontuner 6 Feb 2024, 16:33
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:22 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 16:23
Can’t see it. If you use the full edit screen instead of Quick Reply, you have a Preview pane next to what you’re typing in. Lets you experiment without posting and hen having to edit repeatedly if things don’t look right.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:24 last edited by
Take a look at Ax’s post. Looks like you need some different code around the pic link to get it to embed.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:38 last edited by
I was hoping that I could use Instagram or Facebook to host pictures since I post there anyway. I just haven't gotten comfortable with the regular image hosting sites. If images are going to end up costing, is it worth considering having a time limit for how long they last here? Kindof the "housecleaning" that we had to do on the other site?
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:41 last edited by
I think it can be done. I'll look into it. Will get back to you regardless.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:41 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 16:42
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:45 last edited by
Hmm. I tried using the image icon. Must've missed some step.. Although it looks like yours uploaded to here as an image so will be using storage?
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wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:48 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 17:00
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Hmm. I tried using the image icon. Must've missed some step.. Although it looks like yours uploaded to here as an image so will be using storage?
wrote on 2 Jun 2024, 16:49 last edited by wtg 6 Feb 2024, 17:03@Rontuner said in Tips , tricks, and how-tos:
Hmm. I tried using the image icon. Must've missed some step.. Although it looks like yours uploaded to here as an image so will be using storage?
I used the icon for posting your pic. eta: Not sure if it's using storage. I pretty much followed Ax's instructions and he says it doesn't. Maybe what we're seeing is just a pointer to Instagram and not a downloaded image using storage.
The two screen shots I used in my lousy explanation are copied/pasted.