Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 30, 2016 at 11:06:21 from (74.12.69.147):
In Reply to: posting a picture posted by ken midlam on March 30, 2016 at 09:07:48:
You have to be on here for awhile before the site will let you , and you must be Logged In. Next step would be , either to reply to a post or make a new post . scroll down past the comment part and you will see , Advanced posting tools. Just below that on the left side you will see the words "Upload Photos" Click it. Now move your curser down to "Choose File" , click there . This will allow you to select pictures from your computer or smartphone. Find the picture you want , and double click on the picture . A very small picture or file code will then appear beside the words "Choose File" . The next step is to click on the word "upload" , located in the middle of your screen , then on the right of your screen a thumb nail picture will come up. The words continue will also come up just to the left of the thumb nail picture. You must click on the words "continue" or your picture will not show up in your post. Clear as mud right ? I am sure others could help you more than I can , but this will give you some thing to fool around with. Bruce
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