I’d make some smart ass remark about lack of Wu Tang in this post, but the truth of the matter is I’d probably be more worried if there was Wu Tang’ness to this post!
Boo! Did you do this picture? It’s cool. And ghost count….I see too many but then I am a bit ivre and ghosts are invisible, so there is a serious eyesight problem. Boo!
I was convinced this was one of those games where you lean in close to examine the photo, and a gif or noise or something pops up to scare you hahaha ๐ But I counted four ghosts – although I see there are supposed to be five! ๐
You have to store them on an outside photo website like Flickr or Smugmug then you copy the URL of the photo at that site, at the size you want and put it in the embed block in your post, then when people click on it it goes through to where it’s stored. This has the added advantage of not using any space from your WordPress plan. At least that’s what I do, I’ll,check with others and see how they do it.
Denzil, do you have access to Adobe Elements? If so, I can show you how to reduce the file size, but still make them available to be enlarged.
Regards, Pete.
Thanks Pete, I have worked out that if I use the gallery block rather than the image block then all the images open up. The problem was only for images on mobile. So I think I have sorted it out now, unless you have a better solution. But no I don’t have Adobe Elements.
I am shown as following this blog, but got no notification. Annoying!
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Best wishes, Pete.
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Sigh!
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It just turned up. Must be Gmail running late! ๐
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I’d make some smart ass remark about lack of Wu Tang in this post, but the truth of the matter is I’d probably be more worried if there was Wu Tang’ness to this post!
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Nope no sauce in this.
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I’d say 8. How many do you see?

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5 ๐คฃ
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What about those lit up bats?
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Ah theyโre real ๐
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Ooh! Pretty and eerie! Um, I only count 4 ghosts?
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5! ๐
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Drat. I missed one.๐ค
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Top right and bottom left ๐ป
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What a great picture, and I counted 5 ghosts! ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑHappy Halloween, hope you will have a fun evening!๐
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Thanks Michel. Ignoring halloween and having a rock music night with the hub.
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Haha, well, that definitely doesnโt sound bad either! ๐
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Nicely done, my friend.
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Boo! Did you do this picture? It’s cool. And ghost count….I see too many but then I am a bit ivre and ghosts are invisible, so there is a serious eyesight problem. Boo!
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Cheers Naomi.
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I was counting when my laptop crashed, so 6 if you include the one in my machine ๐
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Haha spooky!
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9?
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5! ๐
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I was obviously so scared by them I was trembling and seeing double!
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I see nine but seeing your comment I understand I should not be counting the eyes D:
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I was convinced this was one of those games where you lean in close to examine the photo, and a gif or noise or something pops up to scare you hahaha ๐ But I counted four ghosts – although I see there are supposed to be five! ๐
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Hah now I feel I’ve disappointed you! ๐คฃ
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Oh no I’m quite glad! 2020 has been scary enough, my heart is in frail shape as it is! LOL
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Frag, what do you have to do to photos to make them enbiggable? Mine aren’t unless they are in a gallery
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You have to store them on an outside photo website like Flickr or Smugmug then you copy the URL of the photo at that site, at the size you want and put it in the embed block in your post, then when people click on it it goes through to where it’s stored. This has the added advantage of not using any space from your WordPress plan. At least that’s what I do, I’ll,check with others and see how they do it.
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Thanks Frag, see my reply to Pete…
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Denzil, do you have access to Adobe Elements? If so, I can show you how to reduce the file size, but still make them available to be enlarged.
Regards, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, I have worked out that if I use the gallery block rather than the image block then all the images open up. The problem was only for images on mobile. So I think I have sorted it out now, unless you have a better solution. But no I don’t have Adobe Elements.
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My method is only through Elements. Glad you worked it out, Denzil. ๐
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Wait, where did you get the picture of me and Bookstooge at the top? Our images are copyrighted!
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Pah!
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