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PAUL8N

02-09-2001 04:25:28




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Computer iliterate, how do I post a picture from my desktop icon. I do know how to get the picture onto my desktop and open it to see but how do I post it to this forum? Thanks for all your help. Paul




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ED

02-09-2001 06:21:13




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 Re: PICTURE POSTING in reply to PAUL8N, 02-09-2001 04:25:28  
I also use photopoint to store and share my photos (a lot less time than updating the website).

If you click on the link below, it will take you to a lengthy message I posted on the subject of posting photos. The length comes from step by step instructions which will take you through establishing the account, uploading photos, and linking to those photos. Once you accomplish that, Ed Gooding can tell you how to do a lot more things with the photos than I will ever know (he knows "code" which is some kinda computer guy secret clubhouse language).

Good Luck.

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Ed Gooding (VA)

02-09-2001 06:39:34




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 Re: Re: PICTURE POSTING in reply to ED, 02-09-2001 06:21:13  
You too, can join the super geek secret clubhouse, by learning the mysterious HTML language by clicking here. Clicking there will take you to a site that offers a FREE course that will teach you enough HTML to make your own web page and/or spice up your comments here on YT. If you can safely operate an N, then you can learn some HTML if you want to. WARNING: Learning HTML may create an intense desire to go out and buy a beanie with a propeller on it! You have been warned.....

LOL..... .Ed
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ED

02-09-2001 07:23:18




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 Re: Re: Re: PICTURE POSTING in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 02-09-2001 06:39:34  
free beanie?

cool!



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Ed Gooding (VA)

02-09-2001 05:27:44




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 Re: PICTURE POSTING in reply to PAUL8N, 02-09-2001 04:25:28  
The first thing you need is an Internet site to store the pictures that you want to display here on YT. You can't actually upload your pictures directly to this forum. I use Photopoint to store my pictures. They do not charge anything for this service. You can check them out and sign up by clicking here.

Once you have a Photopoint membership and have emailed the pictures that you want to display here to them, you use the Optional Image URL: box below this Comments: box to enter the URL (the web address) of your picture on Photopoint. Enter any text that you want here in the Comments: box, then tab down to the Optional Image URL: box and enter the URL of the picture that you want to display,e.g., http://www.photopoint.com/my gorgeous N tractor.

Hope this helps..... ..... Ed
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