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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:20 pm    Post subject: Picture Posting Method Reply with quote

Here is the "thumbnail" picture posting method that Sonny uses, using photobucket. Other image posting sites work much the same. I copied Sonny's post & used it here also.
(1) Enter your album.
(2) Find the picture that you want to use.
(3) put a check mark in the little square box at the bottom left corner under the pic. (mouse in box, left click to check)
(4) Then scroll ALL the way down to the bottom of the page
(5) Click on the far right bar, (generate HTML and IMG code)
(6) scroll to the section that says---IMG clickable thumbnails for message boards.
(7) Highlight all of the lines in that section (1 line for each pic,---10 lines if you have 10 pics, etc.),---then click to copy it, or them, (be sure to get them all!!)
(8 from there go to the thread you want to write and paste the thumbnail at whatever position you want it in your thread
(9) once in your thread after submitting your post, just put mouse over pic and click!---after that pic. loads you may be able to click on that pic for an even bigger pic, showing really good details that you can't see in the middle size!--- I use Firefox browser and don't know if the other browsers have the double zoom feature!

It's a lot of work, but once you master it , it will come natural and will only take seconds to do!----at least on dsl, but should work just as good on dial-up too!

I have always used this method on all sites because I felt it would help dial-uppers load the post and hold their interest better!
Thanks; sonny
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