Posted by El Toro on October 22, 2010 at 04:38:34 from (108.3.200.96):
In Reply to: posting pictures posted by Gleanerguy on October 21, 2010 at 19:17:40:
I use tinypic.com as it requires less typing and its free too. You probably need to copy your pictures to "My Documents" since tinypic.com will take you there automatically when you click on "Browse" and select your picture you want to post. Then click on "Save". If your picture is very large click on "Default" and select the "15 inch screen" and then "Upload Image". You will get an image url that looks like a website similar to this: http://i51.tinypic.com/2iw64va.jpg
You place that image url in the space below known as the "Optional Image URL".
You can now use that same space for posting 2 or more pictures. You still need to get an image url for each picture and the only punctuation you use is a comma between your image url's. Here's an example:
There's another method for posting pictures known as html writing. You place your image url's in with your message as shown in this attachment. You can post one picture or several.
Here's a web site for Jon's instructions for posting pictures. Hal
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