Posted by El Toro on April 12, 2010 at 04:11:43 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: How To Post A Photo? posted by Jon Vidulich on April 11, 2010 at 18:44:34:
Do what JMS suggested on using the "Optional Image URL". I use tinypic.com as it requires less typing. You need your pictures stored on your computer like My Documents since most of these free photo services will take you there automatically. You click on "Browse" then select your picture then click on "Save" and then on "Upload". You will get an image url similar to this: http://i34.tinypic.com/234der9.jpg
You place that image url in the Optional Image URL space and dont use any symbols [ ] or any other punctuation "
To post 2 or more pictures you need an image url for each picture you would use a comma after the jpg,http://i45
You still use the Optional Image URL space. There's another way to post 2 or more pictures known as html writing where you do use symbols and puctuation when posting your image url's. You place them just below your message you've written and leave a space or write something between the pictures. It is shown here in this attachment. Hal
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