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Greetings;

Looking for anyone that an help me understand a few things (for now Lol)

First: Which colors can be used with the '[color]' command?
I mean, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and/or etc.

Second: Are there restrictions when posting picture?
I mean, file type, resolution, etc.

Third: I recently was posting a guide for an achievement and I wanted to post a picture into the comment section. I used the '[img]' code for a linked picture but it didn't work. I was wondering if anyone can help me understand what I did wrong.

This is what I tried to do: url=https://imgur.com] [/url]

This what I ended up doing: url=https://imgur.com/MP7UVfE]map[/url]
Last edited 07-26-2023 at 05:10 PM by Tetamanjaro.
you linked to the page with the image on, rather than the image

right click your image and click on open image in new tab and the url for the image is actually https://i.imgur.com/MP7UVfE.jpeg (note the .jpeg filetype at the end)

use colour names or Hex values.

red Red
green Green
blue Blue
#DB7900 #DB7900
#EE3456 #EE3456
Last edited 07-25-2023 at 06:37 AM by Nod Nolan.
Greetings;

Looking for anyone that can help me understand these two things (for now Lol)

Second: Are there restrictions when posting one or more pictures?
I mean, file type, resolution, etc.
Originally Posted by Tetamanjaro
If you're using a link to post images from another website, I don't believe there are any restrictions.
use colour names or Hex values.

red Red
green Green
blue Blue
#DB7900 #DB7900
#EE3456 #EE3456
Originally Posted by Nod Nolan
Yeah, BB code will accept pretty much any color. Using HEX Codes are better, because you will get the specific color you are looking for (but, you would need to look up the hex code first, which is easy to do).

I haven't noticed if the forum software has this issue here, but, some systems prefer the "paired hex code" colors, so like #EEFF11 may read more accurately to what it is supposed to be than say #EEEF01.

But, that still leaves you a ton of colors either way.
[quote=Nod Nolan;68089]you linked to the page with the image on, rather than the image

right click your image and click on open image in new tab and the url for the image is actually https://i.imgur.com/MP7UVfE.jpeg (note the .jpeg filetype at the end)

Oh...
Tnx! lol
use colour names or Hex values.

red Red
green Green
blue Blue
#DB7900 #DB7900
#EE3456 #EE3456
Originally Posted by Nod Nolan
This is awesome!
Thank you everyone!

You have provided me with great knowledge and I will do better, my masters /bow Wink

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