Posted by glennster on October 08, 2009 at 08:43:39 from (99.139.125.51):
In Reply to: Posting photos posted by Leon Torkelson on October 08, 2009 at 07:48:54:
leon, me not being the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to computers, heres how i was told how to do it. i up load my photos to photobucket.com, its a free service. just go to that website, open an account and start uploading. when you want to post a photo to this site, i use classic view, havent figured out modern view yet. when you want a photo, open photobucket, then under the photo you want to post are four lines, e mail link, direct link, html code, and img code. right click on the direct link and copy that line, then paste it in the first box below the comments section called optional link url. then go back to photo bucket and right click and copy the 3 rd line that says html code and paste that in the comments section where you want to post the picture. for multiple pictures, just repeat the copy and paste of the html code for each picture.
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