Mike Phillips
Active member
- Dec 5, 2022
- 51,004
- 7
- Thread starter
- #21
Mike - the "Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums" at ford-trucks dot com uses vBulletin and photo uploads from my web browser create huge full-size images.
Chris
That's interesting.
One thing though - sharing HUGE pictures is stupid to me. If the software doesn't resize to a smaller version then it forces me (and everyone else) to horizontal scroll to see the entire picture and when scroll from one side to the other side to see the rest of the picture part of the picture is scrolling off the screen so you never truly see the entire pictures.
If the software DOES resize the picture then someone is paying to hold the HUGE pictures everyone is uploading.
Server space cost money over time. And the reason people upload huge pictures is typically because they are unable or unwilling to learn or teach themselves how to work with pictures on a forum.
I'm kind of done or over with trying to teach people. No one taught me. I taught myself.
I upload THOUSANDS of pictures every year. They are all 800 pixels wide with no distortion. They never disappear like all the Photobucket pictures.
Here's just one example of HUNDREDS of pictures I added just this year.
Pictures: May 2019 Detailing Bootcamp Class at Autogeek with Mike Phillips
This is 800 pixels wide
So I don't know that a forum that allows their members to upload/share/insert HUGE pictures is a good thing.
It's good for lazy guys I guess and we have plenty of them in this world.
