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https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/216576/sold-prs-s2-vela-sold-fender-mex-duosonic#latest
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What do you see here, pic or link?
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/3012515/#Comment_3012515
The final post from 9th Sept is another Imgur link
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You saw links in the post on 9th Sept because that poster didn't embed the pics correctly.
It's not the fault of Imgur, it's not even the fault of the forum's software platform, it's the fault of the person making the post. If it bugs you, tag them and tell them you can't see the images ....
I’d argue that if the images appear properly on the Full Site and not on the mobile site, then the forum software has a discrepancy in the implementation of the full and mobile sites.
Indeed and that's tripped up a few people in the past. In that situation, the problem is usually that the browser that the poster is using is loading the image from a local cache, not from the host site that's been linked.
But that's not the issue being discussed here.
This isn't an issue of full site vs mobile site functionality. This is an issue of correctly-embedded vs incorrectly-linked photos.
If a poster sees the photos on their computer, it is probably because they are viewing it in Full Site mode.
Yes, I am aware that there is a way to link photos “correctly” so that I can see them, but as a new member I don’t feel like I can crap on someone’s thread to tell them that they’ve posted the photos wrong. It doesn’t feel like a helpful conversation with someone from whom I might want to make a deal either now or in future.
It would just be nice if the forum software automatically linked photos the same on Mobile and Full Site modes. That’s all.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
Guitarists aren’t known for being conformist. If something appears to be working for them, they tend not to question it. Even bad habits can become ingrained if they’re getting the results we want.
Anyway, I think I’ve said my piece here. I’d rather be helpful than “right”.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.