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Looks like you are trying to get a pic from photobucket. Click where it says direct link on photobucket... it will then say 'copied'. Then go to 'my profile'. Go down to the sig area. Type, [IMG]paste pic[/IMG] . That should work for you. Make sure that the word image is lower case, and that you use the [ ] brackets, not the ( ) brackets...
Also, you will need to size that pic down. Just copy this one, and save it to your computer. Then go to photobucket, and load it up... Should be fine. Don't give up just yet... once you know, it is very easy...
[IMG]the direct link you click on in photobucket[/IMG]
go to photobucket. Click under the pic where it says 'direct link'. When you do that, a little banner pops up and says 'copied'. then go back to 'my profile', on hdf. Between the [IMG] and the [/IMG] paste the link. make sure there is not a space between the two image brackets...
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