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Re: TEE - posting pics with captions at top of each pic


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Posted by James Howell on April 14, 2017 at 07:33:26 from (70.196.17.196):

In Reply to: TEE - posting pics with captions at top of each pic posted by SweetFeet on April 14, 2017 at 06:02:06:

"IN CLASSIC VIEW... (James has instructions for Classic View with screen shots - so maybe he will post his too)"

The HTML Image code can be used to display pictures with captions either above or below the picture.

The picture below shows the code used to display pictures with captions.

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This is one method/way of posting a caption above each picture when posting multiple pictures in Classic View.

Go to the Message: box and type the caption for the picture that is to be uploaded and press the Enter key.

Type the HTML code exactly as displayed above in the first picture and press the Enter key.

Scroll down to Advanced Posting Tools area.

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Select the Upload Photo link and the Photo Gallery Upload dialog box appears.

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Click the Browse button, locate, and select the picture you want to post.

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Click the Open button and return to the Photo Gallery Upload dialog box.

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Click the Upload button and a thumbnail of your photo will appear.

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Click the Continue button to complete the upload.

The location and file name of the uploaded photo will display in the Optional Image URL: box.

Select the complete location and file name then CUT the complete location and file name.

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Go to the Message: box where you typed the HTML Image code.

Click the between the two quotation marks and PASTE the location and file name of the uploaded photo.

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Click the Preview Message button and your photo will appear below your caption.

"Uncle Earl" our 39B proudly displaying the flag on July 4th, 2013.
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Hope this helps.


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