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Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - The WoodGal - 01-20-2007

OK, BigBro, what was I doing wrong? I gave up and just gave the web address instead of trying to place the pic with my message. I obviously still have some figurin' out to do!


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - blackhat - 01-20-2007

In your example, right click on the original image, click properties and copy the URL from that box. In your post, click image in the UBB code box, paste the URL into the pop up, and Voila.


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - The WoodGal - 01-20-2007



By golly, I think I've got it Blackhat! I see where I was going wrong. I wasn't going to the properties to do my copying.

Thanks for your help!! You veteran posters are so patient with us Newbies!


Re: Picture Posting for an person - willc - 02-01-2007

wc test [image]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s168/wcox8505/P1310091.jpg[image]


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - willc - 02-01-2007

test


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - willc - 02-01-2007

test


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - willc - 02-01-2007

test


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - willc - 02-01-2007

I thought I followed directions but I can't seem to get picture just "[x]". any one have ideas?


Re: How Do You Include A Picture(s) In A Post - GreggD - 02-17-2007

Test Post....

Woodsmith Jig
Woodsmith

Akeda link


Re: Picture Posting for an person - mdonlin - 03-03-2007

This is just a test to see if I can get this pic to to post.



This is a wooden sailboat that I built several years ago. We bought the plan booklet off the net, lofted everything onto the plywood and built away. 5 months later you have a sailboat. A very rewarding project that was loads of fun to build and loads of fun to sail.