How does one include an image in discussion comment? I've seen people do it.
Jonni Gani
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Janak Patel@janak_patel56
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@janak_patel56 Ghulam Abbas has posted an image in the past :)
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Upload your image on Imgur.com
Add image URL in discussion like this: https: //i.imgur .com/yourimage.jpg
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@abbas143official Thanks Ghulam. Does this work in the top level discussion itself? Or only in comments?
Also, does it go through a moderation process? I just wrote a new comment with a test image. It doesn't show up.
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If possible, use a preview feature to ensure the image appears as you intended before submitting your comment. agree with MaximTimeClock
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Hey there! To include an image in the discussion comment, you can use Markdown syntax by adding an exclamation mark followed by the image URL in square brackets. Make sure the image is hosted online. If you need any further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy commenting!
@thestarkster I tried the Markdown syntax with exclamation '!' followed by open bracket [ then description then closed bracket ] then open curve bracket ( then URL then closed curved bracket ) and it just printed out what was typed. I got the code from here: https://www.markdownguide.org/ba...
Here is the exact thing I used in my comment and how it looked.... well, we'll see if it looks the same or if it works in this reply....
** UPDATE: When I tried to post this reply with the markdown I got an error message with "invalid content detected"
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@thestarkster Thanks Gurkaran. I'll give it a go!
interesting question. Never mentioned a picture in the comments..
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@marvin_maendle It can be done. According to Ghulam below, just embed an imgur link
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