Posted by CliffP on October 10, 2011 at 16:16:26 from (69.154.53.247):
In Reply to: need advice on posting posted by northvale on October 10, 2011 at 14:26:30:
larry@stinescorner said: (quoted from post at 18:14:39 10/10/11) I file my pictures in c document ,push browse,select the picture,push open ,then push upload,I dont type any code ,I just cant figure it out, Im not too good with computers
Larry , Your using the "Advanced Posting Tools" section below the "Post a new topic" section to upload your photos to our hosts server. After you push upload, it comes back and asks you if you want to continue, then press continue. After you press continue , if you will scroll back up and look in the section above it, the "Post a new Topic" section, you'll see the code or link to your picture that you just entered. If you just click back in that area, the cursor will appear and allow you to type in more text. If you insert a line before the link and type in your description, it will show above your pic. If you insert a line below it and add your text, it will appear below your pic. Continue to add as much text as you like, either above or below your pics, or both if you like, for as many pics as you upload.
I'll attach a screenshot that I took showing what I'm trying to say.
Hope this helps, I always enjoy your pics.
This post was edited by CliffP at 16:21:25 10/10/11.
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