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Posted by FM on January 16, 2004 at 08:28:01 from (164.107.104.165):
Down below you asked how to post a picture to the forum. Down under this box I am writing in now, there are three boxes--- "Optional Link URL" "Link Title" and "Optional Image URL". To make a link you copy and past actual URL(including HTTP and all that stuff)from your browser into the "Optional Link URL" box and then give it a title in the "Link Title" box. This link doesn't have to be a picture---it can be to a website as well. To post a picture that will come up with your post, copy and paste the URL to the "Optional Image URL" box. Somehow you can put more than one picture on a post, but that involves some HTML code or something that I don't know. I hope this helps Mike PS I am not sure where you are posting your pictures on the web, but Fotki offers a trial membership which is free. You can only post 15 pictures or so before you run out of room. I paid the $30 for a year and can post as many as I want to it. To post a picture from there you have to use the URL they say is "for use on external servers".
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