View Full Version : Just a thought on snipping posts
Just wondering if we should all make a bit of an effort to snip peoples photos out of replies. I couldnt care less as im on B/band at 524558845 kbps (actually 400)
But im thinking this must really drive those on dial-up crazy...why replicate something for no reason at all ? Obviously if you are pointing something out but i see it a lot in here where people hit reply when the photos are not really needed for the reply.
Maybe save Onethumb some space also.
:dunno I dunno...i just hate waste....be that last night dinner or electrons.
Andy
Feb-03-2005, 11:06 AM
it makes things much easier to read. i heartily agree!
blackwaterstudio
Feb-03-2005, 11:21 AM
There is a settingin VB that will allow you to turn off seeing pictures in your post.
User CP > Edit Opt > Thread Display Opt > Show Images
dkapp
Feb-03-2005, 11:25 AM
If I'm replying and need to include an image that is linked from Smugmug, I think the polite thing to do is change the -M or -L to a -S to save bandwidth on all accounts.
Good post.
Dave
Both good ideas...I didnt think of that. Thats me...always taking a gun to a to knife fight.
Still if the thread helps someone out that is being driven crazy.
Andy
Feb-03-2005, 11:30 AM
If I'm replying and need to include an image that is linked from Smugmug, I think the polite thing to do is change the -M or -L to a -S to save bandwidth on all accounts.
Good post.
Dave
change the size if you're trying to single out one pic among many, that's cool. but actually, the 2nd and further times the same image is served up to you, it comes from your browser's cache not from smugmug. so, if you change a -L to a -S, you'll be using the add'l bandwidth of a -S (one time only, until it, too, resides in your browser's cache).
patch29
Feb-03-2005, 11:33 AM
If I'm replying and need to include an image that is linked from Smugmug, I think the polite thing to do is change the -M or -L to a -S to save bandwidth on all accounts.
Good post.
Dave
Here is a question for the web savvy (nothing really to do with the original question). If you looked at the post earlier in the day and the L image is in your cache, when you quote and switch to S or M, won't new viewers actually be using more bandwidth since they have to pull down both the S & L image, assuming that they show on the same page together, instead of just repeating the L image 2x? What if you looked at the L earlier, it is in your cache, but repeats on another page, shouldn't your cache have it, so you don't have to download it? Just trying to learn how the web actually works.
I do like to either edit out the image or reduce the size in a quote depending on what is necessary.
patch29
Feb-03-2005, 11:34 AM
change the size if you're trying to single out one pic among many, that's cool. but actually, the 2nd and further times the same image is served up to you, it comes from your browser's cache not from smugmug. so, if you change a -L to a -S, you'll be using the add'l bandwidth of a -S (one time only, until it, too, resides in your browser's cache).
How did you answer part of my question before I posted it? :scratch :rofl
Andy
Feb-03-2005, 11:50 AM
How did you answer part of my question before I posted it? :scratch :rofl
i'm funny like that.
DoctorIt
Feb-03-2005, 12:12 PM
i'm funny like that.and i just noticed your ear flashes every once in a while :lol3
got some bling?
Ric Grupe
Feb-03-2005, 01:15 PM
Could there be a button to select the "quote" if you want to include it in the body of your reply text? By default the "quote" would not be included.
This would be more convenient.......?:scratch :deal
Allen
Feb-03-2005, 01:19 PM
Could there be a button to select the "quote" if you want to include it in the body of your reply text? By default the "quote" would not be included.
This would be more convenient.......?:scratch :deal Hit the reply button on the right to include quote and the one on the left to not. I think thats how it works.
Al
dkapp
Feb-03-2005, 01:26 PM
and i just noticed your ear flashes every once in a while :lol3
got some bling?
I knew he had his ear pierced, but never noticed the little sparkle :D
Andy
Feb-03-2005, 02:05 PM
I knew he had his ear pierced, but never noticed the little sparkle :D
on a dare by a niece about 7 years ago, i got my ear pierced. my dw, gave me a nice little diamond stud. i get to upgrade every year, simpy by buying here bigger diamonds and i get the hand me downs. she tells me this is very fair :scratch
John Mueller
Feb-03-2005, 02:18 PM
on a dare by a niece about 7 years ago, i got my ear pierced. my dw, gave me a nice little diamond stud. i get to upgrade every year, simpy by buying here bigger diamonds and i get the hand me downs. she tells me this is very fair :scratch
Hmm,by next year youll have a big ole rock on your ear...........:D:rofl
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