Posted by El Toro on January 29, 2009 at 18:13:00 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Pic post posted by jayinny on January 29, 2009 at 17:40:46:
You need to have your pictures stored on your computer like "My Documents". If you use any of the free photo services like tinypic.com this will automatically take you to My Documents. You will get a website for each picture that will start with http:// and end with jpg
Then post that in the "Optional Image URL" center space below your your message. You can use this for posting 2 or more pictures, just separate each pic website with a comma. You can also use the Advanced Posting Tools for posting a picture and you don't need to use any photo service. This will take you to My Documents too. I use a different method for posting 2 or more pics known as the html writing. I will post a picture that shows that. Also the instructions on how to use the Advanced Posting Tools. Hal PS: You need to leave a space between pics or write something about the pic.
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