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Posting with pictures - Part I; Quick quide to include small to medium size pics in your post.
Topic Started: Mar 23 2014, 09:01 AM (275 Views)
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The aim of this thread is to learn what I believe to be the quickest and easiest way to get an image from PhotoBucket into a post. You don’t have to use PB, it just happens to be my choice of host. Most of what I’ll do here can be applied to other third party hosts.

Let’s not mess around.......... let’s get the pics up for everyone to see. The quick and dirty shorthand description is this:

PB>Album>Image>Gear Icon>Get Links>IMG Code>Copy>Paste........ job done!!

Too quick and dirty? No sweat...... let’s break it down a little. Below is a PB library containing two albums and we want to post an image from one of those albums....

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Important note - If you wish to make use of the preview function shown in the last step you must use the “Full Reply Screen” rather than the “Fast Reply” pane. We recommend that you take advantage of the preview function to avoid oops’s.

Sooooooo, what are you waiting for? Let’s see ‘em please!

Cheers,
Michael.
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