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Re: Anyone use PhotoBucket?
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Posted by glennster on May 31, 2007 at 11:35:25 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: Anyone use PhotoBucket? posted by David in Wales on May 31, 2007 at 11:15:26:
i can get multiple posts from photo bucket, took a lot of trial and error to figgure it out (kinda computer stupid) but.....at the bottom of each of your photobucket photos you see three boxes, url link, html tag and img code. at the bottom of your reply screen see optional link url. do a rt click and copy the url link from photobucket and paste it in the optional link url box on this screen. only do it once. then do the rihght click on the html tag in photobuck and copy and paste that to the body of your message, be sure the curser is to the far left of the screen when you paste, otherwise the photos go all over the place, do the rt click on each html tag in photo bucket and then paste them here but go to the left. when you hit preview all your photos should come up. kind of like this cursor thing.......first photo cursor thing.......second photo cursor thing.......third photo ect give that a try
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