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Post subject: Posting pictures
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:49 am
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I'm having difficulty posting pic's. Is there an easy explanation? Must be my computer skills. Fortran, cobol and basic are long gone.

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Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:54 pm
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Look here ; :)

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Post subject: Re: Posting pictures
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:06 pm
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upnorth wrote:
I'm having difficulty posting pic's. Is there an easy explanation? Must be my computer skills. Fortran, cobol and basic are long gone.

Thanks


It's way easier than anything you mentioned. First step is to have the pic uploaded somewhere like a facebook or flickr account. Once you do that, go to the pic in another window, and copy (control + c) its URL.

Then when you open your message-posting window, click on the "Img" button up along the top. That will insert 2 image "tags" into your message box, and in between those two "tags" is where you copy (control + v) the photo's URL into.

I'm posting a pic of my guitar collection below. Hit the "quote" button as if you were to respond to this post and you'll see the img tags on either side of the pic's URL.

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Post subject: Re: Posting pictures
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:16 pm
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Brian Krashpad wrote:
upnorth wrote:
I'm having difficulty posting pic's. Is there an easy explanation? Must be my computer skills. Fortran, cobol and basic are long gone.

Thanks


It's way easier than anything you mentioned. First step is to have the pic uploaded somewhere like a facebook or flickr account. Once you do that, go to the pic in another window, and copy (control + c) its URL.

Then when you open your message-posting window, click on the "Img" button up along the top. That will insert 2 image "tags" into your message box, and in between those two "tags" is where you copy (control + v) the photo's URL into.

I'm posting a pic of my guitar collection below. Hit the "quote" button as if you were to respond to this post and you'll see the img tags on either side of the pic's URL.

Image


Not to High Jack the post but wow you could play every day in February and not use the same ax twice in that month just wow nice collection


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Post subject: Re: Posting pictures
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 2:33 pm
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mud wrote:
Brian Krashpad wrote:
upnorth wrote:
I'm having difficulty posting pic's. Is there an easy explanation? Must be my computer skills. Fortran, cobol and basic are long gone.

Thanks


It's way easier than anything you mentioned. First step is to have the pic uploaded somewhere like a facebook or flickr account. Once you do that, go to the pic in another window, and copy (control + c) its URL.

Then when you open your message-posting window, click on the "Img" button up along the top. That will insert 2 image "tags" into your message box, and in between those two "tags" is where you copy (control + v) the photo's URL into.

I'm posting a pic of my guitar collection below. Hit the "quote" button as if you were to respond to this post and you'll see the img tags on either side of the pic's URL.

Image


Not to High Jack the post but wow you could play every day in February and not use the same ax twice in that month just wow nice collection


Haha, I hadn't thought about it that way but you're right, thanks. Keep in mind I'm a geezer, so those have accumulated over the course of 40 years.

And that a very large number of them are cheapies!

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