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For starters you have to go with the advanced reply icon below quick reply. And then below the message, their is another section called additional options. This is where you start. Click on manage attachments and then go to the file in your computer you wish to pull a pic from. I will try now as I have as of yet to post a pic anywhere but my avatar and signature line photo which both of those are in your user control panel. Then select your photo and and Hit the upload key to the right of the browse for photo's and that should do it. Lets see if my pic comes through with my post.
Yup! in came though as an attached thumbnail. check it out!
Well there are two ways to do it. One way is to take a picture that is stored on your computer and "attach it" to the post. To do that you have to either hit reply or at the bottom of the quick reply window hit "go advanced" and then click on "manage attachments." When you hit manage attachments it will open a window to allow you to browse for your photo. You click "browse" and then click the picture you want off your computer and then hit "upload." Once it is uploaded you close the window and hit submit reply. The picture will then be put in the post as an attachment.
The other way is to use a web hosting site like photobucket and click the url of your photo and copy and paste it into the little image box that appears on top of the message window. Once you do this it will put the url in between image brackets [IMG][/IMG] and will show up right in the post.
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