JamesDowning wrote:Yes. If you put the fullsize image URL in the [thumbnail] tags, it will produce a small image and link to the image only, instead of the photobucket site.
However, if I am understanding correctly, if I have a post that has, lets say, 30 images where each large one hosted at Photobucket is 1280x1024 pixels and 300 kb, then when viewers load the post they will be downloading approx. 9 MB of images (30 x 300 KB). That is, ALL the large images will fully load in the post, and when you click on them, they will display in a new window.
But if you use the [url] code in the traditional way and use the thumbnails that sit on Photobucket, then when the post loads only 0.25 MB of images will download (30 x 8 KB). The large image (300 KB) loads only when you click on it.
This is just an FYI so that members know that creating a post with lots of [thumbnail] calls will take much longer to load than one with actual thumbnails in it.
AG