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hsoje

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I don't know if this has been brought up yet, but I'm a Avid google chrome user and noticed the other week that if I'm trying to paste a link such a a IMG code for a photo or anything really it won't let me, it just scrolls to the top of the Reply window. However when i use Safari everything works fine.

Not really a huge issue but if you updating post with photos this can get a bit annoying.

thanks josh

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Untick the reference locally box? I use chrome erday without an issue.

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I'm using Chrome too when I'm at work & haven't had a problem :encouragement:

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Untick the reference locally box? I use chrome erday without an issue.

hmm this is now weird now, wheres the referance locally box? is it in browsers settings or a forum setting

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Insert image > From URL > Un-tick Retrieve remote file and reference locally.

Only follow this if you are posting an image on a thread like Squiggle did. The 'Insert image' button is on the tool bar above the text box you type into to post a reply or write a thread. The 'From URL' is a tab in the pop up window that comes when you click 'Insert image'. hth

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