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bigfootford
Nomad II
Jan 17, 2021

Picture trails is shutting down

I have a few pictures from that era before one of our members made a little program to save our pictures on the forum. I will review them to see if they are of any value.

If any of you have anything of value for a topic you might want to review this...

https://www.picturetrail.com/members/closing.html

Jim
  • SO this doesn't effect the method now? Do you know when the switch from picture trail was made?

    Regardless, now is a good time to browse through the Trip Report 3.0V sticky to look at some of the past trip reports.

    If there is a trip report along with the pictures you would like to save on your computer it is easy to do. In Chrome, click the menu (3 dots top right corner), choose "More tools", choose "Save Page As". Make sure the type is "webpage, complete". Then choose the folder you want to save it in and the file name. It will create a html file AND a folder with the same name. To open, just open the html file. All of the pictures, text, etc will be there.

    If you use a different browser than Chrome and don't know how, let me know and I will be glad to figure it out for you.

    I have over 150 trip reports from Don Curley, Whazoo, and Seldom Seen Smith already saved but will be saving a lot more over the next month.
  • kohldad wrote:
    SO this doesn't effect the method now? Do you know when the switch from picture trail was made?

    Regardless, now is a good time to browse through the Trip Report 3.0V sticky to look at some of the past trip reports.

    If there is a trip report along with the pictures you would like to save on your computer it is easy to do. In Chrome, click the menu (3 dots top right corner), choose "More tools", choose "Save Page As". Make sure the type is "webpage, complete". Then choose the folder you want to save it in and the file name. It will create a html file AND a folder with the same name. To open, just open the html file. All of the pictures, text, etc will be there.

    If you use a different browser than Chrome and don't know how, let me know and I will be glad to figure it out for you.

    I have over 150 trip reports from Don Curley, Whazoo, and Seldom Seen Smith already saved but will be saving a lot more over the next month.


    That is a good way to save the pictures... Thanks.

    Jim