Posting pictures to thread

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  1. Steven Harris

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    How do I go about posting a picture on a post? I wanted to illustrate my post but cannot figure out how to upload the picture. Thanks.
     

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    Okay

    Well I guess I figured it out - I'll try on the other post!
     
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    That's the only way I know how to also.. :)
     
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    The other way is to post the picture somewhere else, like in photobucket or online in another thread, then right click on that picture, "copy image location", then just above the reply box hit the little yellow square with the mountain and sun in it, and paste the copied image location into the box. It will make a full size picture in the thread, and not a thumbnail.

    Doing this with your thumbnail after I blew it up...

    [​IMG]
     
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    you can see that the original size of the picture is pasted, so large pictures can be VERY large, and small pictures VERY Small. If you have the ability to resize pictures, 800X600 is a decent size.
     
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    Thanks for the scoop!! Scoop. :thumbs2:
     

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