Link screenshot to Source URL
I know that scrnshots.com contains the URL from which screenshots are taken, so why isn’t there an option (under Links & Embeds) to get the HTML code linking the screenshot to the original page?
I want to publish my screenshots, and then stick code on my blog linking the image to the page from which it came.
Thanks!
I want to publish my screenshots, and then stick code on my blog linking the image to the page from which it came.
Thanks!
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Inappropriate?i'm not sure i understand what you mean. do you want the screenshot that is embedded on your website to link to the original website?
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Inappropriate?After I snap a picture off cnn.com and post it to scrnshots.com, I want to create this HTML code:
(a href ="http://www.cnn.com")(img src="http://scrnshots.com/user/thepicture.jpg")(/a)
This way I can post images/thumbnails from cool pages I find on the web, and have visitors click on them to go to the page. -
Inappropriate?Hey Bruce,
While I can appreciate the idea, the ScrnShots Community Guidelines do state that each screenshot must have a link back to the ScrnShots site.
The reason (most image sharing sites use the same concept) is so that we don't become an asset host for websites. Although, that doesn't mean that you couldn't make the screenshot link to the actual site and add a link to ScrnShots right beneath it. -
Inappropriate?Very good point. How about a hard-coded "This image provided by Scrnshots.com" message?
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