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Posted by williamf on December 10, 2005 at 04:29:54 from (66.82.9.78):
In Reply to: Okay, somebody tell me how to post a picture here posted by n9lhm on December 09, 2005 at 16:04:04:
Here's one way - First step is to get the pics on the net. You can do that by clicking on one of the links in the "Galleries" pane on the left of this page. Just choose the one that seems most appropriate for your photo. Then follow the instructions when you click "Add Your Photo." After it's up, there are two ways to get in on a post on the forum. Both start with go to the Gallery, open the picture, right click on it, left click on "Properties." Drag the your curser over the Location (This is the URL, will look like: http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a27449.jpg) Then right click on the backlit URL and click on "Copy." Then come to the Forum and write your post.If you want to include a single photo with your post just right click in the Optional Image URL and click on "Paste." If you want to post multiple pics, in the body of your post type [img src=URL]. Substitute < and > for the [] and where I wrote "URL," you instead type in or copy and paste the URL from the "Properties" box for the pic you want. "So simple, like the jitterbug, it plumb evaded me." If you've already got the pictures on the net you can skip the part about posting them to a Gallery on this site, EXCEPT - some free sites, including I think maybe Yahoo, won't let you link images on to another site. They pay for themselves with the advertising that people see when they look at your picture at Yahoo. If you use just to get your pics online and show them here without the ads Yahoo gets nada. Wm
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