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The way that I do it is to load them into my "HDF albums", open the pic, the url is displayed, copy the url http string, click the "insert image" icon in the reply window, paste the string into the box. Like this, I do this by having two tabs open with the "reply to post" on one tab and the HDF photo album open on the other tab. It's kind of a PIA but I know how to do it and it works for me, others use something like Photobucket, I don't have an account with anything like that.
Last edited by Blackcherry Low; Nov 28, 2010 at 09:56 AM.
It worked.
The pic is on the small size but is clearly readable.
Perhaps you want to post a larger pic...... if so then I suggest you use Photobucket. It is free.... all you have to do is sign up.
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Black: that is a really tidey looking shop...tunes on the shelf...no oil stains on the floor....nice space.
My bike is in the living-room for the winter...in front of the 52", between the sofas...I'll get a pic up ...when I have 4 or 5' of snow through the window.
Black: that is a really tidey looking shop...tunes on the shelf...no oil stains on the floor....nice space.
My bike is in the living-room for the winter...in front of the 52", between the sofas...I'll get a pic up ...when I have 4 or 5' of snow through the window.
Yeah, it's my little hideout, heated floor makes it nice to work in. Bike in the living room sounds pretty good too.
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