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Here is a short tutorial how to start a thread in the Fuji X Forum - including how to post images.

If you still have problems or you have suggestions how to improve the tutorial, please let me know!
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Step #1: Find the right forum
Let’s take the Newbies Forum as an example
 

Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here…

Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!


 
Step #2: Create Topic
Click here please „Start New Topic“:
 

 
Step #3: Enter Content
Each thread needs a title (red) and content (green). If you want to include images, you have to click „Upload file“ (pink) below the text.
If you need no images continue with step #6.

Tags (blue) are helpful to recommend other threads with similar topics.
 

 
Step #4: Choose one or more Images for Upload
 

 
Step #5: Add Image to Post
If you don’t take this step, your image will be appended at the end of your post.
This is how to add your image at the right position:
 

 
Step # 6: Publish Thread
When you are done, click „Publish Thread“
 

 
Done!
This is how this contribution would look like - here is it live:
 



Question? Suggestions for improvement?
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Andreas

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Just a note, I don't see the attach files section when replying unless I first click the "More Reply Options" button under the editor.

 

Edit: Oh, I see that it is there when I start a new topic or click the Reply to this Topic button - just not when I start typing down at the bottom.

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Just a note, I don't see the attach files section when replying unless I first click the "More Reply Options" button under the editor.

 

Edit: Oh, I see that it is there when I start a new topic or click the Reply to this Topic button - just not when I start typing down at the bottom.

Good suggestion, I should have mentioned this...

 

Hi, could you let me know how do I attach images from flickr please?

Sure:

  • Go to the Flickr image
  • Click the share symbol (the arrow)
  • Choose BBCode and the size you need
  • Copy the code provided

The code should be something like:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/ebywZs][img=https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8388/8652150780_e30bdbf44f_c.jpg][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/ebywZs]DSCF5382[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/10977575@N00/]NZyan[/url], auf Flickr

The result:

 

8652150780_e30bdbf44f_c.jpgDSCF5382 by NZyan, auf Flickr

 

HTH

 

Andreas

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