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    Viewing full image size

    I was just wondering how to upload images so people can click on the image & view it at it's full size?
    Can this be done only by linking it to a Flickr etc page?
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    Yes, exactly that.

    Give people the option to load the largest file. Don't make that size the one you link to for display in a post.
    Instead, use about 2000 px size for that, using its BB Code for display. Then provide a text link to the largest
    size you have on Flickr. For that, use the web-page url, and text like "View full size image here..." etc, and then
    either activate the text, or paste the web-page link in the post.

    The displa
    CC, Image editing OK.

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    Yes, Flickr is easy for this James.

    P.s nice website you have

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    Oh, I just had a look at the
    Quote Originally Posted by Bear Dale View Post
    ...nice website you have...
    and thought that you'd better tuck the high quality ones away nicely on Flickr, since you sell your shots.

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