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Post by trashman36 on Feb 14, 2020 22:25:30 GMT
Ok I'm not tech savvy so bear with me. How do I post pics on here?
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Post by 1970tnt on Feb 14, 2020 23:25:03 GMT
FOR BIG PIC YOU NEED TO GOT TO PHOTO BUCKET OR IMGUR AND GET AN ACCOUNT OR SOME OTHER PHOTO SITE. YOU CAN POST FROM YOUR LIBRARY ON YOUR PC BUT THE PICS ARE SMALL.
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olympic
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Post by olympic on Feb 15, 2020 0:10:25 GMT
Go to a post "I am BACK" by lowtekrednek and click on it and scroll down to where olyman replied he explains and shows pictures on how to do it did really great job. I don't know how to bring it over here I'm not computer savy myself.
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2020 1:31:41 GMT
Below from olyman's post on another thread. GREAT JOB!when editing a thread and you want to put pictures in: click on the use the green box in the area you type in that says REPLY. It opens up the buttons across the top. Looks like this old fashion way: use a remote site hosting your pictures like IMGUR, LENSDUMP or FLICKR something like that. Even GOOGLE PHOTO's can do it now. Then you copy the image address. Come over here, and do the: paste the link in here [/img <-- ( ] square bracket to end this line). Works great just like before. You can also chose to not bother typing the bracket stuff anymore by clicking on the INSERT IMAGE button, and you just paste your remote link into the popup. Makes the picture show up right away when you are editing. Kinda nice to see it right away before creating the post. another thing you can do is attach a picture right to the post. It allows a 1mb size or less, so you might have to shrink it down (resize the picture on your computer before attaching).
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olympic
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Post by olympic on Feb 15, 2020 4:50:03 GMT
Thanks Monty
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Post by joeolympique on Feb 15, 2020 5:50:12 GMT
I previously used photobucket, now using Igmur. Same process. Simply copy the BBC code from their site and paste it directly to the body of your post on this site. Couldn't be easier. Shows up in your post as a line item with it's address. No brackets, no icons, no inserts, no nothing. Copy and paste, done. The photo displays when you review your post before pulling the trigger.
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Post by lowtekrednek on Apr 19, 2020 3:14:03 GMT
Below from olyman's post on another thread. GREAT JOB!when editing a thread and you want to put pictures in: click on the use the green box in the area you type in that says REPLY. It opens up the buttons across the top. Looks like this old fashion way: use a remote site hosting your pictures like IMGUR, LENSDUMP or FLICKR something like that. Even GOOGLE PHOTO's can do it now. Then you copy the image address. Come over here, and do the: paste the link in here [/img <-- ( ] square bracket to end this line). Works great just like before. You can also chose to not bother typing the bracket stuff anymore by clicking on the INSERT IMAGE button, and you just paste your remote link into the popup. Makes the picture show up right away when you are editing. Kinda nice to see it right away before creating the post. another thing you can do is attach a picture right to the post. It allows a 1mb size or less, so you might have to shrink it down (resize the picture on your computer before attaching). [/quote] I don't see any of that stuff.
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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2020 13:02:44 GMT
Insert Image
1. Click "Insert Image" Command Button (it's just right of the "Email" (Envelope with Arrow) Command Button.
2. Input URL of picture on the "Image URL:" Line.
3. Input Text (what you want to say) on "Alt Text:" Line.
4. Click "Insert Image" Command Button.
5. Finish your message.
Add Attachment
1. Click "Add Attachment" Command Button. Up to three files and 1 MB max.
2. Click "Add files..." Command Button.
3. Attach your file(s).
4. Click "Done" Command Button.
5. Finish your message.
Hey folks, it's better than what we had.
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