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Can anyone point me to the right thread that explains how to add pictures to posts? I can't seem to find anything myself...probably right in front of my face.
Look for a tab at the bottom of your post. That's where I found it. Hope this helps. If not, I apologize. Just tryin' to help. Oh crap I goofed. You're looking for a thread. I thought you were looking after you were making your post. Sorry.
Last edited by Schwartz; Mar 24, 2009 at 12:29 AM.
The other option you may be interested in is to include pictures (not thumbnails) directly in the post. This is done by putting your pictures on a website (photobucket I understand is one choice). Then copy the link into your post. Surround the link with the tag
[ I M G ]http://yourlinkhere.com/yourpicture.jpg[ / I M G ]
(include brackets but not spaces).
As long as the link is reachable, your pictures will be visible. There is a testing area here in the forums to try it out.
PM me if you want some assistance. I've struggled through this before.
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