Please Try Out Test Posts Here
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Edit your post and look at below the Preview and Submit buttons and you should see a tab marked Options.
Look at the first item Disable BBCode and unselect it. More information about BBCodes can be found in help/bbcode
The setting is controlled by your settings in User Control Panel —> Board preferences —> Edit posting defaults. Make sure you have Enable BBCode by default set to Yes. The direct link when logged in is ucp.php?i=ucp_prefs&mode=post
Look at the first item Disable BBCode and unselect it. More information about BBCodes can be found in help/bbcode
The setting is controlled by your settings in User Control Panel —> Board preferences —> Edit posting defaults. Make sure you have Enable BBCode by default set to Yes. The direct link when logged in is ucp.php?i=ucp_prefs&mode=post
Last edited by Peculiar_Investor on Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added direct link to UCP
Reason: Added direct link to UCP
Normal people… believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet. – Scott Adams
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phpBB • Free and Open Source Forum Software is a place to start.
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When editing a post, the right side has an entry "BBCode is On" (what I see). You might have BBCode is Off.
That link goes to the forum's built-in help for creating BBCodes, which has more details than the online user guide.
If you need help turning that setting On in your User Control Panel, please PM me and I'll fix it for you.
That link goes to the forum's built-in help for creating BBCodes, which has more details than the online user guide.
If you need help turning that setting On in your User Control Panel, please PM me and I'll fix it for you.
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Re: Please Try Out Test Posts Here
That is dependent on device type used. I checked and it shows up on desktops and tablets but does not show on smartphones.
My recommendations above work on all device types. I confirmed before posting my answer.
Normal people… believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet. – Scott Adams
Re: Please Try Out Test Posts Here
Carsson3 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:00 pm The material below is from a previous test post. The type in rust color was indented and enclosed in an area with a light brown background. How is this produced? Is there an instruction manual for this site's software that I have failed to notice?
Re: Please Try Out Test Posts Here
Post by Peculiar_Investor » Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:41 pm
summerof42 wrote:
Try every which-way to use bullet.
clicked [*] typed word. Also tried typing the word inside the brackets, after the brackets... what's the secret?[/color][/color]
Click Select all on my post and then copy the code and give it a try. Or click Quote on my post and you can see the structure that I used.
Peculiar_Investor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:24 pm Edit your post and look at below the Preview and Submit buttons and you should see a tab marked Options.
Look at the first item Disable BBCode and unselect it. More information about BBCodes can be found in help/bbcode
The setting is controlled by your settings in User Control Panel —> Board preferences —> Edit posting defaults. Make sure you have Enable BBCode by default set to Yes. The direct link when logged in is ucp.php?i=ucp_prefs&mode=post
I'm interested in this But I can't figure out what the problem is that Carsson3 described or what fixing it does - could someone explain it?LadyGeek wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:19 am When editing a post, the right side has an entry "BBCode is On" (what I see). You might have BBCode is Off.
That link goes to the forum's built-in help for creating BBCodes, which has more details than the online user guide.
If you need help turning that setting On in your User Control Panel, please PM me and I'll fix it for you.
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Carsson3 can't display quotes like you've done in your post. We' trying to help him/her fix that via some settings in the User Control Panel. I'm guessing the settings were changed from their 'default' setting of 'On' to turn them 'Off'. They should be 'On'.
Your configuration is fine - there's no need to change anything.
Your configuration is fine - there's no need to change anything.
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testing
There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way. (Christopher Morley)
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Let's see if I can make it look better?
This:
viewtopic.php?p=6680701
Or:
Ready to Leave Edward Jones and control my destiny
This:
viewtopic.php?p=6680701
Or:
Ready to Leave Edward Jones and control my destiny
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To make it look better at lightning fast speed, see: Re: Linking wiki articles into forum posts and the following post.
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Rob Relyea's portfolio review post generator
Emergency funds: 7.4 months
Debt: no debts
Tax Filing Status: Single
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, 4.4% State
State of Residence: CO
Age: 53 (him)
Desired Asset allocation: 80% stocks / 20% bonds
Desired International allocation: 50%
Portfolio Size: mid 6-figures
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at schwab (100%)
39.7% US broad market (SCHB) (0.03%)
34.3% total int. stock index -USA (VXUS) (0.06%)
18.9% US agg. bond (SCHZ) (0.03%)
6.1% avantis int. small cap value (AVDV) (0.36%)
1.1% google lol (GOOGL) (0%)
Contributions:
$??? in Taxable
Available funds:
Questions:
Debt: no debts
Tax Filing Status: Single
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, 4.4% State
State of Residence: CO
Age: 53 (him)
Desired Asset allocation: 80% stocks / 20% bonds
Desired International allocation: 50%
Portfolio Size: mid 6-figures
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at schwab (100%)
39.7% US broad market (SCHB) (0.03%)
34.3% total int. stock index -USA (VXUS) (0.06%)
18.9% US agg. bond (SCHZ) (0.03%)
6.1% avantis int. small cap value (AVDV) (0.36%)
1.1% google lol (GOOGL) (0%)
Contributions:
$??? in Taxable
Available funds:
Questions:
40% US, 40% VXUS, 20% bonds, 5% cash, 90% retired, 100% failed math
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^^^ Looking good ...as far has you've gotten.
You do know this area is for testing posting features---to see if everything is working as you expect. Your real forum review is to be posted in the first forum section ("Personal Investments").
Idea for new members. If you'll do all of your work in a Word documents, you can do everything there and it should look okay when copy/pasted into a forum New Reply.
--Most start by copy/pasting "Asking Portfolio Questions" into a Word document and save it on their PC.
--Then edit it on their PC until it is the way they want it.
Testing special text formatting. If you need any special text formatting (bold, italics, bullet points,...), those can be inserted after you copy/paste your Word document into a New Reply (in correct forum section). Why? The forum's text formatting differ from that used in word processors. You'll see the forum formatting surrounding forum draft text, and if you copy your unfinished work to save back in a Word documents. You'll be okay if you preserve the forum's text formatting while working in Word.
To test your forum text formatting. Copy/paste from your unfinished Word document into a "New Reply", then click "Preview" to see your formatting changes. Make any needed edits/changes.
If you have a lot more information to add to your post, then copy/paste your work-in-progress back into Word, to work on it more/later. This means you can do all of your work in Word, and just Preview your work-in-progress in a New Reply to verify everything is coming along nicely. You don't need to Submit your post until you are ready. This means you never have to post anything, anywhere on the forum until you have everything ready.
Welcome.
You do know this area is for testing posting features---to see if everything is working as you expect. Your real forum review is to be posted in the first forum section ("Personal Investments").
Idea for new members. If you'll do all of your work in a Word documents, you can do everything there and it should look okay when copy/pasted into a forum New Reply.
--Most start by copy/pasting "Asking Portfolio Questions" into a Word document and save it on their PC.
--Then edit it on their PC until it is the way they want it.
Testing special text formatting. If you need any special text formatting (bold, italics, bullet points,...), those can be inserted after you copy/paste your Word document into a New Reply (in correct forum section). Why? The forum's text formatting differ from that used in word processors. You'll see the forum formatting surrounding forum draft text, and if you copy your unfinished work to save back in a Word documents. You'll be okay if you preserve the forum's text formatting while working in Word.
To test your forum text formatting. Copy/paste from your unfinished Word document into a "New Reply", then click "Preview" to see your formatting changes. Make any needed edits/changes.
If you have a lot more information to add to your post, then copy/paste your work-in-progress back into Word, to work on it more/later. This means you can do all of your work in Word, and just Preview your work-in-progress in a New Reply to verify everything is coming along nicely. You don't need to Submit your post until you are ready. This means you never have to post anything, anywhere on the forum until you have everything ready.
Welcome.
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^^^ The above is for testing the portfolio template generator in bogle.tools/portfolio - tool to help collect and format Portfolio Review info.
Here's another suggestion:
Do what dratkinson says, but copy the template as shown in the wiki's Asking portfolio questions article.
Word won't recognize the special text formatting characters between the brackets '[ x]' and '[/ ]', but the forum software does. So, just put your text between those characters (leaving them in-place).
Copy-n-paste your portfolio into the forum post, hit 'Preview' and the formatting will appear as intended. Edit and re-Preview as many times as needed. Once you're satisfied, copy the post text back into your Word program and save it so you'll have a 'master' copy to work from. Then, Submit the post. (The post also becomes your 'master' copy.)
Update: I copied this and dratkinson's post into that thread. See: Re: bogle.tools/portfolio - tool to help collect and format Portfolio Review info
Feel free to test portfolios here.
Here's another suggestion:
Do what dratkinson says, but copy the template as shown in the wiki's Asking portfolio questions article.
Word won't recognize the special text formatting characters between the brackets '[ x]' and '[/ ]', but the forum software does. So, just put your text between those characters (leaving them in-place).
Copy-n-paste your portfolio into the forum post, hit 'Preview' and the formatting will appear as intended. Edit and re-Preview as many times as needed. Once you're satisfied, copy the post text back into your Word program and save it so you'll have a 'master' copy to work from. Then, Submit the post. (The post also becomes your 'master' copy.)
Update: I copied this and dratkinson's post into that thread. See: Re: bogle.tools/portfolio - tool to help collect and format Portfolio Review info
Feel free to test portfolios here.
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Also just testing (to see if I'm using the quote feature correctly)
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[quote=SailingAway post_id=2254920 time=1415737963 user_id=24156]Testing[/quote]
[quote=simplify post_id=7209590 time=1680915689 user_id=118036]Also just testing (to see if I'm using the quote feature correctly)[/quote]
And if you want to separate quotes with different posters or to make it easier to read, simply put the quote tags [quote][/quote] at the beginning and end of each quoted piece as above - which will then look like this = see below
[quote=simplify post_id=7209590 time=1680915689 user_id=118036]Also just testing (to see if I'm using the quote feature correctly)[/quote]
And if you want to separate quotes with different posters or to make it easier to read, simply put the quote tags [quote][/quote] at the beginning and end of each quoted piece as above - which will then look like this = see below
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This is what happens if you want to separate quotes - simply put the quote tags at the beginning and end of each quoted piece as above - which will then look like above.
Otherwise, it would look like this below - (which is also good, because it shows who said what in which order
Last edited by Miriam2 on Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:48 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Thanks Miriam2!
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This is just a test of replying to a portion of a post.dratkinson wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 2:00 am You can also Subscribe to a topic you'd like to follow, but in which you do not reply. How? At bottom-left of a forum topic page, see wrench icon, drop down box, click "Subscribe topic".
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Trial 1 practice with Bogle tools by retiredjg
Emergency funds: $10,000
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
credit card: $5,000 @ 15%
Tax Filing Status: Single
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence:
Age: 70
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Portfolio Size: $395K
Show Portfolio AnalysisActual Asset allocation: 84.6% stocks / 15.4% bonds
Actual International allocation: 24.2%
Actual Cash allocation: 0%
Weighted Expense Ratio: 0.029% or $116.50 per year (3 investment(s) missing ER)
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at Vanguard (35.4%)
25.3% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
10.1% Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX) (0.11%)
0% () (??%)
Rollover IRA at VANGUARD (58.2%)
7.6% Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund Institutional Shares (VBITX) (0.05%)
50.6% (VIFVX) (??%)
0% () (??%)
Roth IRA at VANGUARD (6.3%)
6.3% Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (VBR) (0.07%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
5000 in High Debts
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
1.How to rebalance?
Emergency funds: $10,000
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
credit card: $5,000 @ 15%
Tax Filing Status: Single
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence:
Age: 70
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Portfolio Size: $395K
Show Portfolio AnalysisActual Asset allocation: 84.6% stocks / 15.4% bonds
Actual International allocation: 24.2%
Actual Cash allocation: 0%
Weighted Expense Ratio: 0.029% or $116.50 per year (3 investment(s) missing ER)
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at Vanguard (35.4%)
25.3% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
10.1% Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX) (0.11%)
0% () (??%)
Rollover IRA at VANGUARD (58.2%)
7.6% Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund Institutional Shares (VBITX) (0.05%)
50.6% (VIFVX) (??%)
0% () (??%)
Roth IRA at VANGUARD (6.3%)
6.3% Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (VBR) (0.07%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
5000 in High Debts
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
1.How to rebalance?
Link to Asking Portfolio Questions
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Emergency funds:
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
credit card: $5,000 @ 15%
Tax Filing Status: MarriedFilingJointly
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence:
Age: 70 (him) and 68 (her)
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Portfolio Size: $165K
Show Portfolio AnalysisWeighted Expense Ratio: 0% or $0.00 per year (7 investment(s) missing ER)
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at Vanguard (60.6%)
60.6% () (??%)
his 401k (18.2%)
18.2% () (??%)
0% () (??%)
401k at bently (6.1%)
6.1% () (??%)
Inherited Roth IRA at Vanguard (12.1%)
12.1% () (??%)
her Roth IRA at Fidelity (3%)
3% () (??%)
his Roth IRA at Schwab (0%)
0% () (??%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
5000 in High Debts
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
credit card: $5,000 @ 15%
Tax Filing Status: MarriedFilingJointly
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence:
Age: 70 (him) and 68 (her)
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Portfolio Size: $165K
Show Portfolio AnalysisWeighted Expense Ratio: 0% or $0.00 per year (7 investment(s) missing ER)
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable at Vanguard (60.6%)
60.6% () (??%)
his 401k (18.2%)
18.2% () (??%)
0% () (??%)
401k at bently (6.1%)
6.1% () (??%)
Inherited Roth IRA at Vanguard (12.1%)
12.1% () (??%)
her Roth IRA at Fidelity (3%)
3% () (??%)
his Roth IRA at Schwab (0%)
0% () (??%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
5000 in High Debts
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
Link to Asking Portfolio Questions
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trial 3
Emergency funds:
Debt:
mortgage: $500,000 @ 3.5%
Tax Filing Status: Married filing jointly
Tax Rate:
State of Residence: GA
Age: 45 (him) and 43 (her)
Desired Asset allocation:
Desired International allocation:
Portfolio Size: $210K
Actual Asset allocation: 100% stocks / 0% bonds
Actual International allocation: 33.3%
Actual Cash allocation: 0%
Weighted Expense Ratio: 0.059% or $124.00 per year
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable (47.6%)
47.6% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
Taxable (23.8%)
23.8% Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX) (0.11%)
current 401k (14.3%)
14.3% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
her 403b (4.8%)
4.8% Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) (0.03%)
her Roth IRA (9.5%)
9.5% Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT) (0.07%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
$500,000 in Medium Debts
$0 in Taxable
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
Emergency funds:
Debt:
mortgage: $500,000 @ 3.5%
Tax Filing Status: Married filing jointly
Tax Rate:
State of Residence: GA
Age: 45 (him) and 43 (her)
Desired Asset allocation:
Desired International allocation:
Portfolio Size: $210K
Actual Asset allocation: 100% stocks / 0% bonds
Actual International allocation: 33.3%
Actual Cash allocation: 0%
Weighted Expense Ratio: 0.059% or $124.00 per year
Current Retirement Assets:
Taxable (47.6%)
47.6% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
Taxable (23.8%)
23.8% Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX) (0.11%)
current 401k (14.3%)
14.3% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
her 403b (4.8%)
4.8% Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) (0.03%)
her Roth IRA (9.5%)
9.5% Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT) (0.07%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
$500,000 in Medium Debts
$0 in Taxable
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
Link to Asking Portfolio Questions
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Emergency funds: I have this
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
Tax Filing Status: Married filing jointly
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence: CA
Age: 50 (him) and 45 (her)
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Not sure, need help
Portfolio Size: $102K
Current Retirement Assets:
current 401(k) at Fidelity (100%)
98% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
2% Vanguard Tax-Managed Small-Cap Fund Institutional Shares (VTSIX) (0.06%)
previous Solo 401(k) (0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
1.what's it all about alfie?
Debt:
mortgage: $100,000 @ 3%
Tax Filing Status: Married filing jointly
Tax Rate: 22% Federal, % State
State of Residence: CA
Age: 50 (him) and 45 (her)
Desired Asset allocation: 50% stocks / 50% bonds
Desired International allocation: 25%
Not sure, need help
Portfolio Size: $102K
Current Retirement Assets:
current 401(k) at Fidelity (100%)
98% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX) (0.04%)
2% Vanguard Tax-Managed Small-Cap Fund Institutional Shares (VTSIX) (0.06%)
previous Solo 401(k) (0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
(0%)
0% () (??%)
Contributions:
Prioritized Investments:
$0 in Taxable
$100,000 in Low Debts
Available funds:
Additional Background:
Questions:
1.what's it all about alfie?
Link to Asking Portfolio Questions
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testing to see if I can tag user in the reply who replied to my post.mrasamani wrote:
- With best regards, |
computersgeek
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[Posts merged into here from: Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing? --admin LadyGeek]
posting images test. bought a Sony RX10 IV.
posting images test. bought a Sony RX10 IV.
Re: Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing?
Third time wasn't a charm
You can't post images directly.
Don't trust me, look it up. https://www.irs.gov/forms-instructions-and-publications
Re: Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing?
Great figured out the process...
Love camera so far !!!!!
But panning with Eagle zorching at 600mm, will take some learning
Love camera so far !!!!!
But panning with Eagle zorching at 600mm, will take some learning
Re: Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing?
I'm seeing them on thread Jeb?
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Not showing for me on any browser (Brave, Chrome, Opera)
Are you following this instruction
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Posting ... eads_forum
Are you following this instruction
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Posting ... eads_forum
Don't trust me, look it up. https://www.irs.gov/forms-instructions-and-publications
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yup, here is one of the lines :
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/d/13_ ... wttOXvrqks
and add [img] to each end.
AHHHHHHH maybe i didn't put /[img] to end...
lets try another. Give me a couple minutes.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/d/13_ ... wttOXvrqks
and add [img] to each end.
AHHHHHHH maybe i didn't put /[img] to end...
lets try another. Give me a couple minutes.
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f35phixer - I moved your posts and replies into the forum's test post thread.
I put your image links into my web browser and got a login request. Please change the file permissions to "Anyone with a link can view". That should do it.
The maximum image size is 1200px x 1200px.
I put your image links into my web browser and got a login request. Please change the file permissions to "Anyone with a link can view". That should do it.
The maximum image size is 1200px x 1200px.
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f35phixer - The above images are now displayed.
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Making a test post to see what shows up.
Re: Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing?
Reply.jebmke wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:32 pm Not showing for me on any browser (Brave, Chrome, Opera)
Are you following this instruction
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Posting ... eads_forum
Testing MS Word pasting
Sample post text Normal
Sample post text
Sample post text
Sample post text
Sample post text
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"Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get." |
Dale Carnegie
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The first link doesn't work.
Use the "Picture" BBCode icon above the edit area to do this:
which displays as:
Use the "Picture" BBCode icon above the edit area to do this:
Code: Select all
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/59TK50mg/Screenshot-2024-02-19-11-37-01-76-40deb401b9ffe8e1df2f1cc5ba480b12.jpg[/img]
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Test
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I assume that's intended for Who's up for pickleball? Zero-zero-two. Game On!
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Yep! Just had to get that linking to Google Drive working! Don't understand why so many hoops to jump through, but I guess it is what it is.LadyGeek wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 3:26 pm I assume that's intended for Who's up for pickleball? Zero-zero-two. Game On!
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testing
May neither drought nor rain nor blizzard disturb the joy juice in your gizzard. -- Squire Omar Barker (aka S.O.B.), the Cowboy Poet
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