Posted by El Toro on March 25, 2010 at 04:25:53 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: pictures....HELP! posted by DeltaRed on March 24, 2010 at 20:02:31:
You need your pictures stored on your computer like "My Documents" since most of these free photo services will take you there automatically I like tinypic.com since it requires less typing.
When you use tinypic.com you will see the word "Browse" and you need to click on that and select your picture then click again on "Save" and on "Upload Image". In about 30 seconds you will get an image url similar to this for your pic: http://i33.tinypic.com/234der8.jpg
Don't use any symbols [ ] when posting your picture. You place that Image url in the "Optional Image URL" space below your message space. Since there's been some changes over the years you can now use the Optional Image URL space for for posting 2 or more pictures. You still need an image url for each picture you're going to post and you place those image url's in the Optional Image URL space by separating them with just a comma, dont use any any symbols or extra punctuation. Here's an example:
Here's another example of how to post 2 or more pictures known as html writing. Jon the onefarmer showed me this 4 or 5 years ago. Once you use this you will like it and it has the symbols and punctuation shown in this attachment to tell the computer where to place the pictures. Just leave a space between pictures or write something about the pic. You still need an image url for every pic. Don't be afraid to try it. Hal
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