How to post images to OANDP-L
Paul Prusakowski
Description
Collection
Title:
How to post images to OANDP-L
Creator:
Paul Prusakowski
Date:
1/6/2009
Text:
Hello again everyone!
My team of geniuses have created the tool that I promised earlier today.
Please mark this link down. <URL Redacted> I will add it
to the footer message at some point soon as well.
If you want to add images to your posting to the listserv, you can do so by
going to the following address and uploading an image. The image size needs
to be less than 1 meg, so resize them before uploading. When you upload an
image it will create a URL for you (a URL is the web address). Cut and
paste the URL into your message. You can create multiple URLs, one for each
image. There is no real limit to the number of images that you can create
and add to your posting.
Each image will be reviewed by the moderator for appropriateness and patient
confidentiality. No images will be allowed that identify a patient in any
way. If there is any doubt, I will not allow the image to be included.
This is serious business.
<URL Redacted>
I hope that this helps take things to the next level for everyone! As I
promised, there is more to come in 2009, so keep your eyes open!
Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
Moderator, oandp-l
My team of geniuses have created the tool that I promised earlier today.
Please mark this link down. <URL Redacted> I will add it
to the footer message at some point soon as well.
If you want to add images to your posting to the listserv, you can do so by
going to the following address and uploading an image. The image size needs
to be less than 1 meg, so resize them before uploading. When you upload an
image it will create a URL for you (a URL is the web address). Cut and
paste the URL into your message. You can create multiple URLs, one for each
image. There is no real limit to the number of images that you can create
and add to your posting.
Each image will be reviewed by the moderator for appropriateness and patient
confidentiality. No images will be allowed that identify a patient in any
way. If there is any doubt, I will not allow the image to be included.
This is serious business.
<URL Redacted>
I hope that this helps take things to the next level for everyone! As I
promised, there is more to come in 2009, so keep your eyes open!
Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
Moderator, oandp-l
Citation
Paul Prusakowski, “How to post images to OANDP-L,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229971.