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if it is very small you can attach it using the attachment option while you are posting

or else you need to upload it somewhere to a webserver or a imagebucket and make a link to it like this:

IMGhttp://thelinktoyerimage.com/image.jpgIMG

put IMG between [ and ]!!!

or use the IMG button when posting
 
TheMajor said:
if it is very small you can attach it using the attachment option while you are posting

or else you need to upload it somewhere to a webserver or a imagebucket and make a link to it like this:

IMGhttp://thelinktoyerimage.com/image.jpgIMG

put IMG between [ and ]!!!

or use the IMG button when posting

I put the picture file in by using the browse button but I don't see how it attachs to the post
 
First of all, you have to have that file hosted somewhere, you can use services like photobucket or ImageShack.

Once that file has been hosted (saved onto a web server) you can proceed to load it onto the post. If you hit the IMG button, a box will open and all you have to do is paste the URL (web address) of the photo you have just uploaded to the server. Once that is done, you hit OK and your photo will be shown in the post.
 
HoLoCroN said:
First of all, you have to have that file hosted somewhere, you can use services like photobucket or ImageShack.

Once that file has been hosted (saved onto a web server) you can proceed to load it onto the post. If you hit the IMG button, a box will open and all you have to do is paste the URL (web address) of the photo you have just uploaded to the server. Once that is done, you hit OK and your photo will be shown in the post.

Thats too much BS just to get a screenshot in here
 
rightclick any picture on any website and select "properties"

here you see the URL to the picture

hit IMG button after clicking "Post a Reply" on this forum and enter the URL
 
derrmc said:
Thats too much BS just to get a screenshot in here


You asked, we answered. Sometimes things might seem a little bit hard to swallow during the first few times, have patience and you'll get the hang of it. Or...

If its too much, then simply don't post the picture.
 
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