Sharing of concept .png / .jpeg on thread by new members

Hello dear community,

I am a relatively new member in this forum and would like to share a concept sketch for a technical setup I am working on at a specific thread, since an image says more than thousand words. However it doesn’t work yet…I try to upload a .png /.jpec to a message and the loading sand clock loads forever.

Any help is appreciated

Many thanks

As a new user, you can upload one image (I believe per message) and it can be 10MB maximum according to the current settings. You could not dd other kind of attachments. In case of a trust level limit, you should see a clear error message, not just loading forever. Could the image be too large? Or maybe it is a bug. I could not find signs of errors in the system logs I have access to.

  • How large is the image you tried to upload?
  • Can you see somethign int he web browser’s developer console? (F12 usually)
  • And which browser are you using?

Hi @rimelek thanks for that info.

  • The image is actually solely 1.3MB, I tried with .png and .jpeg. Also I tried with different images

  • The developer console shows:

    • [Log] :information_source: Discourse v3.6.0.beta1-dev — Commits · discourse/discourse · GitHub — Ember v5.12.0 (chunk.9091eae3945f17e1249e.d41d8cd9.br.js, line 255)
    • [Warning] [THEME 18 ‘2021 Code block formatting’] – “Deprecation notice: Adding JS code using is deprecated. Move this code to a dedicated JavaScrip…” (chunk.9091eae3945f17e1249e.d41d8cd9.br.js, line 321)
    • “Deprecation notice: Adding JS code using is deprecated. Move this code to a dedicated JavaScript file. [deprecation id: discourse.script-tag-discourse-plugin] [info: Modernizing inline script tags for templates & JS API - Dev - Discourse Meta ]”
    • [Log] :white_check_mark: Using the new ‘glimmer’ post stream! (chunk.9091eae3945f17e1249e.d41d8cd9.br.js, line 378)
  • I use Safari for Mac OS X

1.3MB is not not big. I tried to reproduce the issue on my Mac in Chrome and Safari. I could upload the image. Maybe there is something wrong with the format at binary level. You could try uploading an image that was already uploaded successfully. For example here is one image for you to download and test uploading it again, although I’m not sure if the forum allows uploading the same image twice in a topic, so you could try to start opening a new topic without saving it and upload the file there and just share whether it worked or not.

Hi, thanks for this hint. I tried re-uploading the example image (DD), but the same issue happened. Therefore, I attached the original image to a “dummy” Github repository, one can view it in the original thread.

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