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Post by jwiggin on May 29, 2009 14:01:37 GMT
I have never posted pictures and would like to know how to do it.
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Post by browning204 on May 29, 2009 16:24:55 GMT
you need a photobucket or similar picture hosting account, do you have one?
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Post by jwiggin on May 29, 2009 16:39:02 GMT
I do not is a hard thing to set up I am a little computer illiterate.
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on May 29, 2009 17:13:22 GMT
PM sent jwiggin!
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on May 29, 2009 17:42:14 GMT
How to post photos on the forum? Believe me, when I didn’t know how to load images, it was very frustration. Now that I know how, it amazing just how east it is to do. Hopefully I’ll be able to explain this and it will help you understand how it’s done. First of all you need to have your photo hosted on a photo hosting site like www.PhotoBucket.com or www.hunt101.com. I use PB because it’s free, easy it to load and edit my images. Also I emailed the owner of Hunt 101 and I asked why the site was always down along with my images. He emailed me back with a lot of un-kind words and deleted my account. So if you go with them, don’t complain about their service or lack of! You’ll lose all you images with a click of a button. Once your photos are loaded on a hosting site, you should edit the image you want to share with us. Resizing your photo(s) size format to a message board (640X480) will make the photo on the site a perfect size for viewing without having to scroll the photo over. After you have it resized on PB, go down to the right below your photo and copy the URL address located under the IMG Code – Forums & Bulletin Boards. This code is what you’ll what to post into your thread. To copy it, left click over the code they provide and it should pop up in yellow, meaning it’s been copied. You can right click and copy it that way too. As you make your post on the forum, you just right click the thread area and hit paste. You should have a photo in your post now. Before posting though, you might want to hit preview to see if you loaded it right. Hope this helps
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