First you need at least two photos which belong in some way together. This could be a detail-view of a photo or an other perspective of the same location or something like that - just play with your creativity (you are a photographer so you have it!).
Then use the "Actions / Share (HTML / BBCode / PiP)" menu entry of the photo you would like to include to the other photo via a note. You find it on the right hand of the photo page. There you´ll find the Code to include the other photo (the PiP-one) via a note.
Towards the bottom of the "Share (HTML / BBCode / PiP)"-page you find the including links which are provided (as I said this is a club-member-only-feature).
Take care to choose the "PiP"- tickbox under the code-section (and not the HTML or BBcode one!).
PiP notes have a character length limit of 255 characters. You may want to shorten the title of your included photo before you include it in another photo (or shorten it just in the note for the PiP). The PiP button shows how long the code to be copied is. If it is longer than 255 characters, please use the "select 255" link next to the character counter to select only the maximum possible number of characters for copying.
Then go to the photo in which you would like to include this pop-up-PiP-window (in single-photo-view-modus).
Then click on the actions menu and select "Add a note".
A note appears on your photo. Insert the code you had copied before and move and/or resize it to the position your included photo should appear by pulling on the squares at the edge of the note overlay.
Then it should look quite something like the following:
Also after that fav this blogpost so I know it´s working for you, too. :o)
Now it´s time to join and post it to the PiP ★ Picture in Picture - group. :-)
By the way, you can find many more such instructions by simply searching for the keyword "ipernity-howto" or by visiting the ipernity member FAQ!
Thanks.
ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°… club has replied to Erika AkireErika Akire has replied to ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°… clubwww.ipernity.com/blog/2319670/4719936
Stefan, I have two suggestions to be added.
1) I guess the space/additional sign in the end is no longer required.
2) The total maximum lenght of note is 255 characters. If it is any longer, then the end becomes cut away, and HTML become broken.That also explains why people have this problem especially when their image title is very long.
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