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I'm trying to upload pics from photobucket and it doesn't work. I right click on the photobucket website/picture I'm trying to upload and then click "copy''. Then I go to HDF website where it says "other website's URL" (or something like that) and right click and then click ''paste''. Doesn't work - keep getting error message.
The pictures will upload from my computer as an attachment, so I'm assuming the size is within limits.
Could be something on photobuckets end. Lately when I've tried, I'll hit where the words"copied" should appear, and it doesn't. Click on that line(bottom space under picture) and then hit ctrl/c, and then try to paste on the forum. It has allowed me to post the picture, but for some reason the photo sometimes appears twice. I was thinking it was just meGood luck..
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I'm trying to upload pics from photobucket and it doesn't work.
In Photobucket, left click right on the link following "IMG code"
in the red circle. Go to where you enter it and paste it in with
a RIGHT click. If an error code comes up, ignore it and check
to see if it did or didn't load. Or, if you use the image icon in
in a reply to insert a pic, use "Direct Link" instead of "Img code"
and paste the same way.
I just put the pic in below, so it
works as it should. If this doesn't work, come back for more.
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