H. G. Muller wrote on Sun, Jan 10, 2016 04:32 AM EST:
> Yes, apparently in my innocence I tried to just paste the image. The only URL I noticed for it was after I saved it as a webpage Favourite, rather than just clicking on 'Copy' (after right-clicking on the image of the piece symbol).
In my browser (Firefox) when I right-click on an image it pops up a menu with (amongst others) the items
View image
Copy image
Copy image location
Properties
When you select "View image" it displays the image as a separate web page, with the URL of the image (as usual) in the address field above it. You could then select and copy the URL from there. But when you select "Copy image location" it should already have copied the URL without additional mouse manipulations, and without the need for changing what page it was displaying. With "Properties" you get a popup window with all kinds of info on the image, and one of them is the URL. You could also copy that URL from there.
In my browser (Firefox) when I right-click on an image it pops up a menu with (amongst others) the items
-
View image
-
Copy image
-
Copy image location
-
Properties
When you select "View image" it displays the image as a separate web page, with the URL of the image (as usual) in the address field above it. You could then select and copy the URL from there. But when you select "Copy image location" it should already have copied the URL without additional mouse manipulations, and without the need for changing what page it was displaying. With "Properties" you get a popup window with all kinds of info on the image, and one of them is the URL. You could also copy that URL from there.