Any chance we could have :small, :medium, :large and
rig embed when at the end of a Twitter URL? All are additions after ".jpg" and alter the size of (some) images... And when you default right click copy an image from Twitter, it tends to have :large as an ending.
[code]680x453: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cuf-vE2WAAE2hck.jpg:small
1200x800: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cuf-vE2WAAE2hck.jpg:medium
2048x1365: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cuf-vE2WAAE2hck.jpg:large
2048x1365: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cuf-vE2WAAE2hck.jpg
rig[/code]
They're all different sizes minus "large" and "orig", I think those only differentiate if orig is a huge picture, however none embed with Linkify
Also picked one of the most interesting shots of an F1 car I've ever seen
izi
08-Dec-2016 23:42:57
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11-Dec-2016 17:46:37
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Rowlii
For image embedding RS Linkify looks for common image file extensions (.gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .ico).
So if I tell RS Linkify .jpg:small is also a valid file extension, it will embed it regardless of the domain that is hosting the image. Meaning it wont be restricted to just those twitter ones.
I really should have said 'apply to any domain'
09-Dec-2016 12:56:44
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09-Dec-2016 12:57:54
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Lil Indecent
Lil Indecent
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For image embedding RS Linkify looks for common image file extensions (.gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .ico).
So if I tell RS Linkify .jpg:small is also a valid file extension, it will embed it regardless of the domain that is hosting the image. Meaning it wont be restricted to just those twitter ones.
I really should have said 'apply to any domain'
Aren't .ico icon files? I've never seen someone use that extension for images. I could be wrong though.