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Some new behavior I've noticed in the past couple weeks is that whenever I click on the "add image" tool in the toolbar at the top of the standard editing view, a few extra (and unnecessary?) characters get added along with the reference to the image.

To be specific, here is what is automagically inserted into my answer when I drop an image in using the Stack Overflow image uploaded tool:

[![Some Text Goes Here][1]][1]

Some Text Goes Here

Whereas what it used to be, and what still works is:

![More Text Goes Here][2]

More Text Goes Here

Are the extra characters there for a reason or is this a bug in some template or?

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This can actually be a great feature, if used correctly!

[![image][1]][1]
[--ref-text-][1]

What you have is an image that is also a link. By default now, if you just click on the image it is handled as a hyperlink, and takes you to the imgur-hosted image. That's a step up from the old behaviour.

But wait, that's not all!

By changing the second link reference to a different link, you can display one form of the image, but link it to another. It's a handy way to save space in the post while preserving a full-size & higher resolution image for clarity.

  • Duplicate the link for [1] to [2], and replace the outer reference with [2] as well.
  • Shrink the displayed image by adding 's' or 'm' to the name for [1] (small or large, respectively)
  • Optionally, add a tooltip by appending (click to enlarge) after the link for [1].

Like this:

[![image][1]][2]


  [1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/GXLhym.jpg (click to enlarge)
  [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/GXLhy.jpg

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