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Matt H NY

04-18-2006 17:13:00




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Not trying to be a pest guys, just trying to figure out the picture posting thing. Cause I like this site and love tractors and farming

This little bugger is the result of a cross of Holstein+Texas Longhorn




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Matt H NY

04-18-2006 17:29:11




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 Re: Trial picture posting in reply to Matt H NY, 04-18-2006 17:13:00  
Hey guys I will take all the help i can get. Obviously I can not get the picture thing right. Even though I am in college and use computers all the time. Pictures are a pain for me so help is appreciated.



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Rod (NH)

04-18-2006 20:58:21




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 Re: Trial picture posting in reply to Matt H NY, 04-18-2006 17:29:11  
Hi Matt,

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I see the wiseguys are showing off but are not offering you much actual help, with the exception of nebraska cowman. Anyway, I'll give you some generic assistance that is applicable to any picture on the net, assuming you are using windows. Hover your mouse pointer over a picture that you would like to link to. Then click your right mouse button. A dialog box will pop up. Select "properties" from that dialog box. You will see a line item that gives the internet address of the picture. In your case, the above picture was this:>Link

From that properties dialog box, hover your mouse over that internet adddress and right click again. This time select "select all" from the dialog box that comes up. The entire address will now be highlighted. Next, hover your mouse over the address again and right click. Now select "copy" from the resulting dialog box. This places the address of the picture you want to link to on your windows clipboard.

Now, when you are composing your message in the post message box, type the following, exactly as shown:

<img src="http://tinypic.com/vwwg8l.jpg" height="300" width="400">

When you get to the first quote marks, press ctrl-v to paste in the address of the picture (in this case, it's your picture at>Linkexactlyas shown. I know it sounds complex but once you get the hang of it, it goes fast and easy. The beauty of it is that it is applicable to any picture and you don't have to get some predetermined code from a hosting site to put in your message box. Plus you can resize as needed on the fly.

Good luck,

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john in la

04-18-2006 17:20:17




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 Re: Trial picture posting in reply to Matt H NY, 04-18-2006 17:13:00  
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Now we need to teach you how to resize the picture.



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Allan In NE

04-18-2006 17:18:08




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Matt H NY

04-18-2006 17:15:21




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 Re: Trial picture posting in reply to Matt H NY, 04-18-2006 17:13:00  
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Sorry guys didnt work, I'll try this



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