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Re: Posting a gallery of tractor photos
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Posted by Keith-OR on September 17, 2005 at 20:09:52 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Posting a gallery of tractor photos posted by Harley on September 17, 2005 at 17:34:25:
This is what was posted awhile back on posting pic.'s plus more than one....HTH 1 - click on tractor photos link on the left of this page. 2 - click "add your photo" towards the top. 3 - fill in form and browse to the location on your pc that the picture is located. 4 - select picture and click "open" 5 - click "submit" 6 - slelect "submit this picture" 7 - go back to tractor pictures 8 - click on your picture link 9 - RIGHT click on picture and select "properties" 10 - highlight the address, the RIGHT click and select "copy". 11 - back out of the pictures section and go to the message forums. 12 - write your post, then click on the bottom box that says "optional image url" and RIGHT click and select "paste" - the picture address should show up now in that box. 13 - if you have more that one pic you want to put in the sam post, disregard step 12 and write your post then add img src= (RIGHT click and select "paste") but put a < in front of the img src= and a > at the end of your picture url address. Do this for every picture you want by repeating steps 1-11 and step 13. That is about as step by step as it can be explained.
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