Attaching an image to an image?

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Cedar

 
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by Cedar » Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:24 pm

Why would you need to do that? One image is similar to another? You could just make an album.

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by mrchad9 » Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:28 pm

I have two images taken from the same location at different times of day. I just put a link in the text under the image to the other one. On both of them.

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by mrchad9 » Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:09 am

BorutKantuser wrote:
mrchad9 wrote:I have two images taken from the same location at different times of day. I just put a link in the text under the image to the other one. On both of them.


By attaching an image to an image it makes one of them appear as a child, to the right on the page.

Ha!, somewhere I even put an image as a caption, not only a link. :)

Yes- understand- I see the benefits- just pointed out that there is an alternative for the time being.

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by Cedar » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:55 pm

BorutKantuser wrote:
Cedar wrote:Why would you need to do that? One image is similar to another? You could just make an album.


Hi!

An album with only two or three images? :)

By attaching an image to an image it makes one of them appear as a child, to the right on the page.


Examples please? I'm still not quite understanding why you need to attach as a child... If it was two or three images, I would think that having one image linking to the others would work (and I've seen it work pretty well).


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