Posting Images
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Here it goes:
There are two ways to post images:
1. Upload the image as an attachment. How to: Open a new thread (or reply to a thread), in the composing window, towards the bottom, click on "Manage Attachments", then browse to the file on your computer, select it and click on "Upload", once done, click on "Close window" - you are now taken back to the composing window. Click on "Submit". **NOTE** - with this method you can only post image files that are smaller than 100KB - usually it's a relatively small image.
2. The second option is to post a URL (the link to the actual location of the files). For this you will need a web server, or a public website that will host the pictures for you. In this senario, when composing a new thread (or replying to one), you will need to specify the location of the image (link it). The linking can be done in two ways: in the composing window, click on the "picture" button, and then type in the URL (link address) to the location of the image (Example: http://www.website.com/location/image.jpg) or, alternatively you can just type the link manually in an HTML form inside the composition text box using the following HTML format: [img]link to your image location goes here - see above example[/img].
Hope this helps
Here it goes:
There are two ways to post images:
1. Upload the image as an attachment. How to: Open a new thread (or reply to a thread), in the composing window, towards the bottom, click on "Manage Attachments", then browse to the file on your computer, select it and click on "Upload", once done, click on "Close window" - you are now taken back to the composing window. Click on "Submit". **NOTE** - with this method you can only post image files that are smaller than 100KB - usually it's a relatively small image.
2. The second option is to post a URL (the link to the actual location of the files). For this you will need a web server, or a public website that will host the pictures for you. In this senario, when composing a new thread (or replying to one), you will need to specify the location of the image (link it). The linking can be done in two ways: in the composing window, click on the "picture" button, and then type in the URL (link address) to the location of the image (Example: http://www.website.com/location/image.jpg) or, alternatively you can just type the link manually in an HTML form inside the composition text box using the following HTML format: [img]link to your image location goes here - see above example[/img].
Hope this helps
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