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How to post a picture

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BobinIL

06-02-2000 06:53:29




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I visit a lot of different forums around the web and it is really neat to look at pictures of what someone is describing. So, I thought I would post some really easy instructions on how I post pictures. First I use www.Photopoint.com to upload my pictures to the web. To do this, go to www.photopoint.com and set up an account (it's free). Then e-mail them your scanned or digital pictures according to their instructions. once photopoint has your picture it will go into your personal album. Go there and click on your picture. Click on it again and the picture will fill the page. Next, go up to the address bar, point and left click to highlight the address. with the address highlighted go up to the edit menu and click on copy. Exit out of Photopoint and go to the forum you choose and type your message. then go to the box titled optional image URL: and paste in the address of your picture. Then post your message and your picture should be there. it's that easy.

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RON

06-02-2000 14:03:37




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to BobinIL, 06-02-2000 06:53:29  
BobinIL, I appreciate your effort in telling us "less informed" how to do things and Wardner's additions. Thanks. I wish more would do that.



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Wardner

06-02-2000 09:18:01




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to BobinIL, 06-02-2000 06:53:29  
You skipped quite a few navigational steps and keystrokes. No one is ever going to get a picture out of Photopoint following your instructions. Go down to LFT in NC's thread about Blue Sky for more detailed instructions. The important thing to remember is that you never have to post a "Broken image" (red X in a box) if you pause at the preview screen here at the forum. If the picture does not come up on the preview screen, hit your browser back button and make the necessary correction here or at Photopoint.third party image

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