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Posted by see msg - shepFL on April 02, 2004 at 18:10:12 from (155.14.26.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Athens Ontario Features OLIVER for 200 posted by DW help? on April 02, 2004 at 14:55:23:

DW - When you go to post a link first you must go the "post a followup" page just like you would for a normal responses. If an initial response then you are starting the thread. Regardless of approach, once the "Post a Followup" comment window is open you will see 3 small boxes: a) "Optional Link URL" - this is where you paste the internet link of interest. I usually copy and paste it so it is correct. The link I provided is http://www.florida-agriculture.com/ b) "Link Title" - this is where you put your own title. The title I provided is GATOR COUNTRY c) "Optional Image URL" - this is where you paste the internet link to a picture of interest. For most internet pics you can right click on the pic and go to properties. From their highlight the address and hit CTRL-C to copy it. You can then paste this pic address in the Optional Image URL box. I have posted this address http://www.gatorcountry.com/cards/gatorplate.gif which is mascot of my favorite college football team! If using your own photos you must first upload them to a website i.e. FOTKI.COM, this site etc. and then obtain pic address and paste as described above. Once this is done hit "Submit Follow Up" and all should appear. If not hit back button and edit as needed. Generally if red x shows up as the pic it means you do not have HTTP in the address same thing if the link fails to appear. This reads a lot more complicated than it really is. Give it a try and just indicate TEST for the post topic. HTH
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