Why YSK: You don’t need to load down the instance by uploading the image to the instance. You only need to know the syntax is on the following line:
![image](imageURL)
I never knew that. Cool!
url like this? I typed
![https://imgur.com/a/jFq5RZa](url)
I don’t know completely what you mean. I’m on kbin, so currently for me it shows a blue link “image” but it doesn’t seem to do anything when I click it. Wonder if it looks different on lemmy
Only change the imageURL part
I have to type escapes for the first 2 elements to be able to display them visually, so if you see them because of differences in markup you know why.
This is a screenshot of the official documentation hosted externally:
This is with escapes to display what I used above:
![image](https://i.postimg.cc/rFp3Dd63/IMG-20230617-231755.jpg)
maybe kbin is too young to be able to do what you’re describing? I’ll put a screenshot of what I can see (desktop for kbin.social)
screenshot https://imgur.com/a/g3dJUyy
(btw will you type exactly the command you put, maybe with the code `` option)?
Lol. I’m on Graphene OS so all the imgur trackers are blocked and I can’t see anything from them.
FYI this website has the simple functionality imgur used to have before they started all the trackerware nonsense:
This is the documentation link that has all the syntax for posting pics in comments and more:
from what i understand, this is syntax implemented on lemmy. it’s not from the deeper ActivtyPub protocol all of these things are implementing. If that’s true, it won’t render on kbin how it does on lemmy.
Bookmarked Thanks for sharing