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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
You can upload native picture and use resize tags tags around it.
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All of these methods are various options; there's no right or wrong here. But you don't necessarily need to put resize tags around pictures that are loaded as attachments. Attached pics can be shown as thumbnails (don't put the reference in the post), or are sized properly if the reference link is put in the post. If they are just thumbnails, when they are clicked on, vbulletin puts them up in a shadowbox either at full size (if it fits), or scaled to fit the full picture on the page.
The resize tag that I added is a quick and dirty html tag on the client side that forces a picture to be 1000 pixels wide. This is quite helpful if the image is already on another site, and 1000 pixels seemed to be a good compromise for typical monitors (and now even phone screens). But the built-in vbulletin resizing may be more effective than the "resize" tag for vertical orientation pictures, as 1000 pixels wide can make the picture quite tall, and not fit all on the page anyway.
As clickable attachment:
fence pic.jpg