Posted by El Toro on March 07, 2010 at 04:25:22 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: posting a photo posted by mike delaney on March 06, 2010 at 19:07:25:
You probably will need to download the pictures to "My Pictures". If the pictures are too large an easy way to reduce the size is to email them to yourself then download them to "My Documents".
If you use tinypic.com this will take you to My Documents automatically when you click on "Browse" and then select your picture then click on "Save" and then on "Upload Image".
In about 30 seconds you will get an image url similar to this: http://i44.tinypic.com/234hsd9.jpg
You then type that into the space below your message known as the "Optional Image URL".
To post 2 or more pictures you still need an image url for each picture and you still use the Optional Image Url space to post them and you only use a comma to separate them, here's an example:
There's several other ways to post pictures using what's known as HTML writing. I'll post a picture of what that looks like. Hal PS: You leave a space between pictures or write something about the picture. I like this way of posting pictures too.
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