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Farmer in the D

03-07-2004 15:47:25




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OK, if I knew this I forgot. They say the mind is the first thing to go...can't remeber the rest of that saying. How do I post a pic dirctly on the post? It is in jpeg format.




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JOHN (LA)

03-07-2004 23:28:16




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 Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 03-07-2004 15:47:25  
First find the picture on your computer. Is it in my pictures or where ever. Does not matter as long as you know where it is. Now is must be in a jpg or gif format.
Save this link to your favorites so you will always have it.

Now to post the picture. Open the link above in a second window.
Click the browse button. Find the picture you want to post.
Click on the picture to choose it.
Click the upload Image button.
This will upload your picture to their web site and put it on the internet so we can see it. We can not see pictures that are only on your computer.
Once you upload to this site it will give you the web address of your picture.It will be in red color and will look something like this..
http://216.167.44.209/programfiles/talers/untitled%20222.bmp
Now copy and paste the address into the Optional Image URL box at the bottom of your post.
Thats it. Your picture will open at the top of the page when ever any body opens your post.

Learn that then come back and we will show you how to put the picture at the bottom or any where else.

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Willy

03-08-2004 03:48:23




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 Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to JOHN (LA), 03-07-2004 23:28:16  
!! WOW !! That was easy Thanks alot guys this will be very useful.



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JOHN (LA)

03-08-2004 06:05:34




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 Re: Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to Willy, 03-08-2004 03:48:23  
You need to remember to re size your picture down some before you upload it to the web site. A size of 450 x 350 should be OK. You used a picture 1280 x 960. Does not really matter to me as I have DSL but those guys with dial up will be wating a long time for a picture that big to download.



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Willy

03-09-2004 04:27:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to JOHN (LA), 03-08-2004 06:05:34  
Thanks John I will try to remember that.



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Willy

03-08-2004 03:45:58




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 Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to JOHN (LA), 03-07-2004 23:28:16  
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I hope you guys don't mind but I am going to try this too.



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Allan

03-07-2004 16:30:56




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 Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 03-07-2004 15:47:25  
Hi Farmer,

First, you have to put the picture up on the net at a location of your choice.

Then, it is merely a matter of pasting it's URL in the "Optional Image URL" box of your post.

Hope this helps,

Allan



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Farmer in the Dells (WI)

03-07-2004 18:02:39




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 Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to Allan, 03-07-2004 16:30:56  
maybe



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try this again

03-07-2004 18:12:45




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 Re: Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 03-07-2004 18:02:39  
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but then again...got it!



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AZ Jack

03-07-2004 19:14:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to try this again, 03-07-2004 18:12:45  
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Pulled this one out of the Tractor Photos. You can post your pic there then copy the URL and paste it in a reply on any one of the forums you wish to-such as this one. Lets see if it works or not.



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AZ Jack

03-07-2004 19:16:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: posting a pic to a post in reply to AZ Jack, 03-07-2004 19:14:52  
So much for that---



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