Adventures in iFramely
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@blakeyrat said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
HOW DO YOU MAKE A LINK NOT A FUCKING LIGHTBOX! CHRIST I HATE THIS BULLSHIT! GODDAMNED DISCOURSE DID THIS BETTER!
I just had the exact same problem in another thread. The best I could find is writing this (note the space inside the link's text content, which somewho magically disappears in the rendered post [or least in the preview]):
[ http://butthug.com/post/143935856845/hatched](http://butthug.com/post/143935856845/hatched)
which will get you this:
http://butthug.com/post/143935856845/hatched
SO SIMPLE.
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@Zecc Or we could just turn off that broken shitty onebox plugin that DoSes half the Internet and doesn't fucking work.
But no. Boomzilla likes it.
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@Zecc I'd rather just see the picture instead of a link to the page with the picture. It's the funny thread, don't make me work for it.
That said, links work just fine if you don't redundantly put the URL in the label.
Hell... you could upload the image, and put the link on that. That actually works pretty well.
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@blakeyrat said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
HOW DO YOU MAKE A LINK NOT A FUCKING LIGHTBOX!
By ignoring all the markbbcodedown bullshit and building it by hand in HTML the way God intended.
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@anotherusername said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Zecc I'd rather just see the picture instead of a link to the page with the picture. It's the funny thread, don't make me work for it.
That said, links work just fine if you don't redundantly put the URL in the label.
Hell... you could upload the image, and put the link on that. That actually works pretty well.
The issue is with links, not images. Edit to clarify: I agree with your point about this being the funny stuff thread, but there are other threads. Sometimes one only wants to paste a link.
For example, consider linking to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames.
If you write out the URL in the middle of a line, this happens:"I'm linking to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames inside this line."
If you write
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames)
, it still embeds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#FramesThe link in the embed points to the right fragment, but the text content is misleading.
Even if you write this:
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element#Frames</a>
... it will embed.
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@flabdablet said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
building it by hand in HTML the way God intended.
When the text content is the URL itself, it doesn't matter whether you use markbbcodedown or good ole HTML. It makes a lightbox.
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@Zecc said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
When the text content is the URL itself
https://accessibility.oit.ncsu.edu/training/accessibility-handbook/link-text-url.html
Whenever possible and appropriate, the visible link text should be readable text and not the same as the hyperlink text. Some hyperlinks are very long and become cumbersome to display and read on the page. There are times when it is appropriate to display the link text as the actual URL, and in those cases it is fine to do so.
I would add that, for NodeBB, the cases when it's appropriate to display the link text as the actual URL is equivalent to "when you don't care if the onebox plugin jumps in and mangles it".
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Put in a pull request with a similar treatment to what I did for youtube:
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@anotherusername said in Adventures in iFramely:
I'd rather just see the picture instead of a link to the page with the picture.
I'm not going to post shit without attribution.
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@blakeyrat said in Adventures in iFramely:
@anotherusername said in Adventures in iFramely:
I'd rather just see the picture instead of a link to the page with the picture.
I'm not going to post shit without attribution.
So
<a href="here's your fucking attribution"><img src="/uploads/shit.jpg"></a>
.Oh, look, I said that:
@anotherusername said in Adventures in iFramely:
Hell... you could upload the image, and put the link on that. That actually works pretty well.
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@anotherusername I ain't got time for that.
One drag-and-drop, one control-v, bam. I'm outie.
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@blakeyrat yet you have time to argue endlessly about it instead of working.
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@anotherusername I'm at work now.
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here, instead of
![0_1462559608665_1462546479-20160506.png](/uploads/files/1462559628759-1462546479-20160506.png) http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=4102
just write
[![0_1462559608665_1462546479-20160506.png](/uploads/files/1462559628759-1462546479-20160506.png)](http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=4102)
It's literally just a few characters more. You can even Ctrl-V once more and add the URL under the picture, and then it doesn't onebox because it's not the only thing inside the link.
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If it's going to be a fucking job I just won't share funny stuff at all.
No I'm not going to type in all that fucking gibberish when I could just be dragging-and-dropping an image then hitting control-V. Fuck your gibberish. And fuck anybody who thinks that gibberish is a good markup language.
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@blakeyrat said in Adventures in iFramely:
I'm outie.
Might wanna have a doctor look at that hernia before it gets strangulated.