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Posted by paul on January 09, 2005 at 20:53:20 from (209.23.145.28):
In Reply to: Re: Trying to post picture posted by Brian R M on January 09, 2005 at 20:31:47:
The discussion forum itself does not accept a picture. Only a link to a picture. You must post the picture to someplace on the internet. Your ISP may offer you space, or one of the several picture host sites, or you can go to the 'gallery' section on the right ant post a picture in one of those sections. It is really nice, and often required, to limit the size of your picture to less than 100k, even under 50k in size. Then, you need to find the link for the picture. (Many people forget & place the .html web link - that doesn't work, it needs to be the actual picture (... .jpg) link, not a web page displaying the picture.) Paste that link into the 'Optional Image URL' in your message. Good to go. --->Paul Place that link
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