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From: PacNW; Beacon of Conservatism in a Sea of Liberals.......AZ Snowbird; Just another Conservative
Almost there - new tins pix
Spent about 8-10 hours this weekend just cleaning and polishing chrome. Got the front fender and tank on. Some more cleaning of the strut covers, backing plates, and blinkers, then I can re-string the tail lights harness thru the new fender conduit & re-pin the AMP connector and install the rear fender. Sorry about the quality; used my phone-cam...
From: PacNW; Beacon of Conservatism in a Sea of Liberals.......AZ Snowbird; Just another Conservative
NeverStock: From my phone, I sent them to my Yahoo mail, and saved them to my hard drive. I opened a [free*] account at TinyPic.com, and uploaded them to a photo album at "Message Board" size (640x480). Once uploaded to TinyPic, open up a full size view of the pic you want to add to your HDForums message. On the left side of the T-P page, you will see a list of options under "Grab Your Code". The 2nd box down (IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards), cut-'n-paste the contents of the box from the T-P site into your Forums message. The contents of the box will look like a "http://......" web address, with [IMG] at the front and back ends.
That's how I add photos. There are several popular "image hosting" websites; I just stumbled upon TinyPic, saw it was free*, and got used to their way of managing my photos.
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