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This post was updated on Sep 08, 2013; 2:03pm.
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Your image is already clickable. Do you mean so that different parts link to different places? The jargon for that is "image map".
Google for "image map maker" and you'll find a number of tools that will create them for you. You can then just paste in the code generated by the tool to your Nabble post (providing you check the "Message is in HTML format" box).
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I created that by copying code from wordpress and modifying it. But when I deleted the original nabble img=source code the image vanished. I've never really understood why the code in the first post doesn't match the true image code which you can get by quoting the original post. If I could make my way work it would be slow. I'm not sure WHY the image above hasn't disappeared they way it did in my app.
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The image is still hosted in your forum. Were talking about site maps in your site or just clickable image?
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I don't understand why it disappeared then. If I delete the original code for an image the image remains? Not sure what you mean about site maps. Was wondering what it would take to automatically create clickable code.
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You can use Insert Image + Link button.
1 - Insert an image with the button, you will have a code like this: < nabble_img src="image.jpg" border="0"/ > 2 - Select this code with your mouse cursor and click Link button. 3 - Add the url address to the link.
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That makes sense. So I use this < nabble_img src="image.jpg" border="0"/ >
for the link too? On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Pedro <Nabble> [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote: You can use Insert Image + Link button. "Like" us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NYSkiBlog Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nyskiblog ---------- Harvey Road: NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Forum: forum.NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Magazine: mag.NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Directory: directory.NYSkiBlog.com
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Yes, try it. Click the image button to get the right image code.
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Can you show me precisely what the code should look like?
I can't make it work. <a href="http://<nabble_img src="Holimont-Trail-Map.jpg" border="0" class="center"/>"><nabble_img src="Holimont-Trail-Map.jpg" border="0" class="center"/></a>
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This image reappeared because I reuploaded the file using the same name.
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The code is like this:
<a href="http://google.com"><nabble_img src="logo_nabble_home.png" border="0"/></a>The result: ![]()
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The question is do I use the nabble img source in place of google.com or do I use the actual URL which I would have to get from quoting the original post.
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Replace the google.com with the url that your image should take the user after its click.
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Please take a look at this post:
http://directory.nyskiblog.com/Holimont-Ski-Area-td5001472.html I "think" I did this right. (Not sure). I used the "quote" method and here is the code: <a href="http://directory.nyskiblog.com/file/n5001472/Holimont-Ski-Trail-Map.jpg"><nabble_img src="Holimont-Ski-Trail-Map.jpg" border="1" class="center" width="930" alt="Trail Map"/></a> Click on the image as someone would who wanted to see it bigger. How do you get back to the post from the enlarged image? When I hit the back button I end up at the root level.
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The only way I can figure to get this URL is to: REPLY QUOTE COPY THE URL CANCEL GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL POST PASTE it in. Is there another way?
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the only way is hit the back button. If you use a image file as url, you will see the image it self on the browser.
That's not a web page.
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The clickability isn't very useful if you can't go back to the original content without several clicks. Do you agree? Is there a way to upload images with the real URL without them being deleted?
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What do you mean by "without being deleted"?
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For some reason if you remove the <nabble_img src="image.jpg" border="0"/> from the original post and replace it with the real url the image disappears or is deleted. This is what happened above. It doesn't seen to happen immeadiately but takes an hour or two.
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