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Can someone tell me where I can go to learn how to post pictures here? I've started to take some pictures of the bike and some changes I'm making and wanted to share them with you folks like everyone else with a half a brain does. Guess I don't even have half a brain. Oh well. Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
1) Take a look towards the bottom of the page when you are writing a new post and you'll see "Manage Attachments." You can add smaller pictures this way. It will tell you what the requirements are.
2) If the pictures are on a website somewhere you can surround the URL with [I M G]http://yourweb.com/yourpic.jpg[/I M G]. Remove the spaces. This will allow larger pictures.
Hope this helps. I couldn't find anything written up about posting pictures.
No, I think that's called an Avatar. Take a look in your profile and you'll find something about it. If you don't, let me know and I'll see where it is.
OK Next question. What if I want to have more than 1 picture? For one picture I click browse, select the picture I want and them hit upload. What do I do next to add a second picture? Thanks
After you hit upload notice that the Manage Attachments window is still open - waiting for you to either add another upload or to close the window. I think the limit is 5 or something?
For the second option mentioned (using photobucket) I don't think there's a limit.
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