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Picture Posting FAQ
POSTING PICTURES ON MESSAGE BOARDS – FAQ
Right click on the picture and select
properties. When the properties window comes up, highlight the url. Be sure to
hold the mouse click down and scroll all the way to the end of the url. Note:
Some pictures have seven or more lines of code to the address. Then right click
on the highlighted url and select copy. Paste your url where it says URL
ADDRESS. Then copy the whole thing and paste into the message box.
There are several different ways to post a picture or a GIF on
the message boards for all to enjoy. It takes a little practice, so don’t be
discouraged if at first it doesn’t work. Keep trying and ask for help! Often
the only problem is a typo.
HOW TO POST MULTIPLE PICTURE FAQ
Darren Humphrey's Instructions for posting multiple pictures, courtesy of
Primetimekennels.com
The image below lists 3 fairly simple HTML codes which you can use to
include multiple pictures along with your written message on this board and many
other message boards that don't even list the optional dialogue box for single
picture posting. The reason for the code being a jpeg image is due to the fact
it cannot be typed into a board to show others without activating the code
itself, which will then disappear.
Use a code for every picture you want to post, in one post - instead of numerous
posts containing only one image. It's very easy to do and a big time saver for
yourself and the people looking at all your pictures.
Each HTML code that contains a picture will need to be on a separate line so hit
at least one "return" after each coded picture, much the same as you
would to start a new paragraph of text. If you type any letter of the code wrong
it won't work. You must get the capitalized letters right too.
Tips
• Copy this image to disk or print it off to remember codes.
• Type these codes into a word processing /email program and save it as
"picture posting codes". Easy enough to go back to in the future, open
up to copy and paste if your not the best at remembering HTML.
• Write lengthy posts in a word processing program or email program like
Outlook Express where you can compile a post by copying and pasting url's for
images. You can save them as drafts...cause it sure stinks losing a post after
all that typing. Plus it's much easier to cross post the exact same message with
pictures on numerous boards.
• Most boards have a preview button where you can double check to make sure
your photos and text appear as desired.
• USE
http://www.shutterfly.com
for posting photos. HP PHOTO is not reliable for posting photos on boards.

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