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my weekend... (and first picture post)

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Joe in IN

07-09-2006 20:47:32




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5 acres, 190 bales, and nothing broke....




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Matt from CT

07-09-2006 21:10:35




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 Re: my weekend... (and first picture post) in reply to Joe in IN, 07-09-2006 20:47:32  
Testing multi-picture posting...

Third Party Image


Third Party Image



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Matt from CT

07-09-2006 21:27:45




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 Ok, now that I know it can be done, here's how... in reply to Matt from CT, 07-09-2006 21:10:35  
You need to include a little bit of modern day HTML in your post to do it.

There is an "img src" tag -- that's short hand for image and source.

it looks like this:
<img src="http://my photo location" />

<img src="http://my photo 2 location" />

Naturally substituting your own photo locations...

So in this case, your two photos would be:

<img src="http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/2996/10005653sr.jpg" />

<img src="http://img309.imageshack.us/img309/8338/10005610el.jpg" />

Now, I posted those so you could read them using a special technique -- normally when you type that, they'd be interpreted as a "tag" so you'd see the image instead of the text of the code.

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For the really interested, it used to be you just closed the tag with an > however today's web standards like to have a / put before the end of all tags, including self-contained ones like this, so you use a /> construction of image tags now.

And the way I make the symbols show up is using the code &#60 as a <
&#62 as a >

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MN Bob

07-10-2006 06:27:25




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 Re: Ok, now that I know it can be done, here's how in reply to Matt from CT, 07-09-2006 21:27:45  
Matt from CT; So can I copy and paste from the photobucket site instead of typing? And I understand that what you are saying is that I put this in the comments section instead of the link area? Thanks for the explanation. Bob



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Matt from CT

07-10-2006 10:51:16




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 Re: Ok, now that I know it can be done, here's how in reply to MN Bob, 07-10-2006 06:27:25  
I've never used Photobucket...

But it sounds like your on the right track.

Just paste the link to photo bucket in the message area, with the special stuff before and after it...basically everything left and right of and including the quotation marks in the example, with the Photobucket link between the quotes.



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Kelly C

07-10-2006 05:13:34




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 Re: Ok, now that I know it can be done, here's how in reply to Matt from CT, 07-09-2006 21:27:45  
Ok added that to my brain.
I always wanted a way to do that.

< IMG SRC="http://ns2.genesis-technology.com/~kvp/images/Raking/field2.jpg" >

Thanks for the info.



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Matt from CT

07-10-2006 06:05:02




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 Hmmm, don't know if you wanted that to show up... in reply to Kelly C, 07-10-2006 05:13:34  
Kelly --

No space between the less than sign and "img" -- that's why it didn't show the pic if that was your intent.

Another geek moment, the new XHTML standards also ask for the tags to be in lower case -- img src instead of IMG SRC. Used to be either was considered acceptable.

It's kind of like the / to close the image tag...the way you wrote it still works, but support in the future isn't guaranteed -- because at some point in the future, img and IMG may end up meaning different things depending on which case their typed in.

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Joe in IN

07-09-2006 20:58:51




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 Re: my weekend... (and first picture post) in reply to Joe in IN, 07-09-2006 20:47:32  
third party image

try #2



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Joe in IN

07-09-2006 21:01:52




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 Re: my weekend... (and first picture post) in reply to Joe in IN, 07-09-2006 20:58:51  
third party image

another picture... also does anyone know how to post more than one picture at a time?



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Ken Macfarlane

07-10-2006 07:12:50




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 Re: my weekend... (and first picture post) in reply to Joe in IN, 07-09-2006 21:01:52  
I could use that skyhook in the picture...



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