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Re: New Website, who can help me out?
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lugnet.modelteam
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Wed, 23 Jan 2002 22:22:07 GMT
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Thanks Bram,
Before I red your comment I already figured it out. Stupid I didn't knew it
just before I post my message .... But that's OK.
I use pictures like this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Legotrucks/Website/model38.jpg
That will work well I hope. Is Brickshelf very reliable? I mean, a few
months ago all my images were gone. I have put everything on a Geocities
account and didn't mentoined that e.g. .JPG (the image itself) and .jpg must
match. Al I saw were just red crosses! After a few hours of messing arround
I managed to solve this error.
I thought my page would work fine from then. But I was wrong. Because many
people are visiting my pages, the data transfer was rising and rising, so
new entries couldn't open my homepage. UGGLLL@@@@$##
Splitting up the lot was the best I thought, but I lost the overview. Too
many links to other accounts etc etc. Therefore I opened a new Brickshelf
account to use as a storage space for my images. There will be lots of them ....
When I'm ready, I will post a message. As far as I concern It doesn't take a
lot of time, because I haven't change the text. The structure is almost ready.
Dennis
In lugnet.modelteam, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Dennis Bosman writes:
> > Because =EDt's too complex and too much work to create new=20
> > folders etc. I would like to use Brickshelf to store my=20
> > images. The only problem is that it doesn't work. I could=20
> > have made a mistake, but some of might now what to do (e.g.=20
> > does I need a script or some special codes?). When I open my=20
> > demopage with Brickshelf linked images I can only see those=20
> > horrible little red crosses in the upper left.
> > =20
> > Who can give me some tips??
>
> Make sure that you link to the images themselves, not the page which
> contains the image.
> For example the image should look like this:
> < img =
> src=3D"http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bl/misc/0000__mercury.jpg">
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> *Not* like this:
> < img src=3D"http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=3D102224">
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> If you want to use the thumbnails that brickshelf automatically
> generates (I think they all fit within a 128x128 square), the images are
> in the thumb/ directory off of the directory which contains the image.
> For example, the folder is:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bl/misc/thumb/
> and the thumbnail image for the example above would be:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bl/misc/thumb/0000__mercury.jpg_thumb.
> jpg
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> To get the URL of a fullsize image, click on the image itself in a
> gallery page, and it will take you to the actual location of the image.
> I hope that helps!
> --Bram
>
>
> Bram Lambrecht
> bram@cwru.edu
> www.bldesign.org
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