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I know this is not really the forum for this question but I know you guys know the answer. How do I place a regular picture in my posts I am only able to put in the small one as an attachment how do you guys place those nice pictures in the post. Please explain it to me as you would a slightly uneducated semi illiterate computer person thanks.
Having learned from others here, it goes like this:
[IMG]yourlinkhere no spaces[/IMG]
And presto, your pic shows up - keep the size down under 600 or it's too big.
The link will be from someplace like PhotoBucket and read http//whatever. All you do is click on the Direct Image line and a yellow "copied" thing will show up. When you link it between the [ ], it's just a paste.
I think if you check off the box of embed picture in post. It will work. Let me try. This is a pic of a Crossbones at a dealership. I will click to upload pic and check off embed pic in post. Lets see.
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