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Post by elizabeth on Nov 3, 2004 17:46:35 GMT -5
First you need to have a site where you host the pictures and there are many free ones out there... Here is my personal choice photobucket.com/Once you have your account set up there you can start uploading your photos... Then you create your posting here on the board and you can simply click in the little tool bar the one that is a picture (4th on from the left on bottom row of tools) It will put up something like this URL [/ i m g]
You would then place the url for the picture in the space where is says URL....
img.photobucket.com/albums/v252/littledragonkeeper/Little%20Foot/contemplation.jpg[/ I M G]
Although on photobucket you migh notice that there is the very same code on there which you can easily copy and paste to the board...
The example above is from a picture I host in my account...
There will not be the spaces like I inserted I placed those in there so that you could see what the commands look like...
Here is the command with no spaces
** NOTE ** If possible please try to size your photos down so they are easy to see on the board and you don't need to use the scroll bars to see the enire picture the photo example I have is 426x289 - 27 K
Need anymore help please feel free to ask...
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Post by ClementeDragons on Dec 5, 2004 15:33:52 GMT -5
Let me know if you have need help with photobucket. PM me with any questions
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Zippy
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Post by Zippy on Dec 5, 2004 17:25:38 GMT -5
OK but I want to know do you need a digital camera to upload pictures? Mine just broke and it costs too much to fix so I've been using a disposable camera.
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Post by elizabeth on Dec 5, 2004 18:33:50 GMT -5
no you could scan in regular hard copy picures either at home if you have one available or head to your nearest friend or kinkos or something...
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Post by Pooka on Dec 6, 2004 9:31:04 GMT -5
OK but I want to know do you need a digital camera to upload pictures? Mine just broke and it costs too much to fix so I've been using a disposable camera. Also for an additional fee many photo labs will copy your prints to a CD in .jpg format so you can copy them off the CD and upload them. I have had to do that quite a bit in the past, but I have a digi now, makes things lots easier
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