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posted: 9 Mar 2018 09:34 from: richard_t
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Hi How can I find a post that relates to a couple of images? The images in question are: http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_gallery_single.php?display=ALL&page=2843&zoom_highlight=bolted http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_gallery_single.php?display=ALL&page=2842&zoom_highlight=bolted Thanks. |
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posted: 9 Mar 2018 10:35 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: How can I find a post that relates to a couple of images?Hi Richard, It's a bit of a palaver. Making it easier has been on my to-do list for years. 1. right-click on the image in the gallery, or wherever you found it. 2. copy the image location URL. 3. it will look something like this:
The path part may vary. 4. go to Google. 5. paste it into the Google search box. 6. in the search box, edit out the path part, so that you have just the file name left: 2_230721_050000001.jpg 7. Google will find some images. 8. click on the one you want. 9. Google will display it, and on the right click the heading or click the Visit page button. Often some of the other images are worth a look too. n.b. not all images in the gallery have a corresponding post. p.s. in this case the topics are: topic 2832 topic 2882 cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 9 Mar 2018 11:33 from: richard_t
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Thanks for taking the time to explain that, and for finding the original messages. All the best Richard |
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