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Jim.UT

10-18-2004 20:52:30




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To put more than one pic in a post, don't use the "optional image URL" box. Instead you need to use some html tags within the text of your post. Here's an example:

(img src="http://www.photosite.com/mytractor.jpg")

Now instead of "(" and ")" use "<" and ">". If I had used the correct symbols in my example, the computer would have thought I was trying to post a pic and after failing to find my ficticious website would have given the "dreaded red x" (aka DRX).

You can use the above tag as many times in a post as you like, but if you go overboard and post too many pics your post will take forever to load.

Another caution: sometimes pictures are too big for a computer screen. To limit the size of the picture you want to display, add a little sizing language at the end of your image tag. Like this:

(img src="http://www.photosite.com/tractor1.jpg" width="500")

Then after you hit the "Submit" button look at the picture. If it's still too big, hit your back button and change the width to 450 or 400.

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Hotdog

10-19-2004 17:40:08




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 Re: Multiple pics in a post in reply to Jim.UT, 10-18-2004 20:52:30  
Pic of plow do these help ID
img src=http://216.167.44.209/programfiles/talers/Plowback.jpg
img src=http://216.167.44.209/programfiles/talers/Framereaview.jpg
img src=http://216.167.44.209/programfiles/talers/Framefrountview.jpg



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uh . . . Dell (WA)

10-19-2004 18:24:09




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 Re: Multiple pics in a post in reply to Hotdog, 10-19-2004 17:40:08  
HotDog..... ....ya forgotts the lessthan (<) and morethan (>)..... ..Dell
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jrd

12-31-2004 05:57:51




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 Re: Multiple pics in a post in reply to uh . . . Dell (WA), 10-19-2004 18:24:09  
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