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#1 Mythenadia

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Posted 04 September 2015 - 07:10 PM

How do you attach a file to a forum post so that anyone reading the topic can download it?

 

I found a page called "Help Topic: Posting" which states:

 

Attachments
Depending on where in the community you are posting your message at, you may be able to upload attachments to your message. There are two types of uploaders available: the default uploader and the flash uploader.

 

But I see no "uploader" anywhere on a compose post page.

 

The same page also states:

 

The Post Editor
There are two versions of the post editor: the standard editor and the rich text editor. Which one you use can be configured from your settings.

 

Yet I can find no editor version option anywhere in my settings.

 

Sorry for asking what are probably "dumb noob" questions, so please feel free to administer a proper dope slap where needed.

 



#2 alacran

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Posted 05 September 2015 - 02:57 AM

When you make a post go bottom right and select More Replay Options, once there at bottom left there is Attach Files and a button to Choose Files 2.44MB Max.

 

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alacran



#3 Brito

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Posted 06 September 2015 - 09:30 AM

You need to write (and survive) at least 100 posts without getting suspended to have the upload permission.

 

To share files is better to place them at http://reboot.pro/files/because it will avoid your files from getting buried under new posts and still create a forum post where feedback can be placed.

 

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