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Re: HOW DO YOU POST A PICTURE?
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Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on March 18, 2007 at 17:46:27 from (170.215.199.181):
In Reply to: HOW DO YOU POST A PICTURE? posted by redsm on March 18, 2007 at 17:39:40:
Actually, posting pictures is not too hard. First you go to GALLERIES on the left of the page, select a Category like TRACTOR PHOTOS click on itj Under the red line, select ADD YOUR PHOTO fill out the form, Click on NEXT STEP Then select BROWSE which will browse your computer for the picture you want to upload to Yesterdays Tractors ITS good to know ahead of time the identifier for the photo you want to load. After you have the u r l for the photo, click on SUBMIT and wait while the photo from your computer goes around the world to the YT website. then click on SUBMIT THIS PICTURE and the photo will go to the TRACTOR PHOTOS GALLERY. Then click on TRACTOR PHOTOS on the left of the page. your photo should be at the top of the list Then you RIGHT CLICK on your photo in the gallery, and select COPY IMAGE LOCATION then when you post your reply, select the OPTIONAL IMAGE U R L box at the bottom, right click, and select PASTE. When you preview you reply , the picture will be there, and you submit your post. You don't have to use photo bucket or any of those others unless you want bigger pictures
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