Posted by El Toro on October 19, 2009 at 16:58:58 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: Pictures? posted by Walter Squires on October 19, 2009 at 13:14:29:
You need your pictures stored on your computer where any of these free photo services can access your pictures such as tinypic.com. They will take your there automatically when you click on "Browse" and select your picture you want to post. Then click on "Save" and then on "Upload Image". In about 30 seconds you will see a picture web site. Don't use any symbols or punctuation when posting one picture you see with that website. Place that web site in the "Optional Image URL space below your message. To post 2 or more pictures you still need a picture web site for each picture and place both web sites in the Optional Image URL separated with just a comma.
Here's Jon's helpful web site with more instructions. There's more ways for posting pictures, but this is the easiest. Hal PS: I use the HTML writing for posting several pictures. You will see this in Jon's instructions. Where they use symbols & punctuation. Here's a sample how it starts out and ends: < > and you just leave a space between pictures or write something. http://my.voyager.net/~ancestorfarms/ytmag/
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