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1) Copy your photos to Photobucket as their directions tell you.
2) Once that's done, have 2 tabs open: Photobucket with your pictures page, and whatever forum with the "reply" box ready
3) At the Photobucket tab, beneath the picture you'll see "IMG" - place your cursor there and left click; it will briefly say "copied"
4) Go to your forum reply tab, and either after, before, or in the middle of your text place the cursor and right click "paste".
That should do it.
If you have problems, Photobucket has a tutorial section with all you need.
The only way it works for me is to select the second code down.
Then in your reply, type either [img] or [IMG] then paste your link, then type [/img] or [/IMG]
Be sure to use the brackets and the backslash mark on the second [/img] or it won't work. Or at least for me
it won't. To test, just select preview. If it won't show up there, it won't show up in your post.
You don't even have to use Photobucket. Put your favorite bike pics on your desktop as jpegs. When you want to include them with a post, just click the "embed picture" prompt at the bottom of the post. It will come up with a list of your desktop pictures and you just click on the ones you want to put in the post. Way easier!
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