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hey guys im trying to make my picture come up as soon as you open the tread.i want everyone to be able to see my pics without having to click on a link!!!! help me. Thank you for your time Sincerly Nick West
You just click "image" above the post area and then paste the photo link in between the two words.... (image) paste here (image) you can then preview it before you post.
The easiest way is this... from photobucket. Copy the link that starts with [IMG] and paste it into a reply, but change the capital [IMG][/IMG] to lower case [img][/img]
From your photobucket album, click on the 2nd URL (Direct Link) and copy it. When you click on the photo box remove the blue http and then insert your url. If you want to insert the picture without using the photo box just past the url in your post and put the image brackets on either side of it.
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