Playing - INSTRUCTIONS FOR PICTURES

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Playing - INSTRUCTIONS FOR PICTURES

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Thought I would play with this. This is my 3 year old granddaughter Jordan. She's my own Mona Lisa!
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Cool....She is beautiful...how did you post the picture on the board? JJ
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She is beautiful-----
I wanna pinch them cheeks---and I luv the name---
Give her a big hug for me--

Off to dreamland now--


Till the norrow.or it is the morrow---hahahahah

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I can't get this to work right....I'll keep trying.
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Georgeous little girl Mars. and you are so clever getting the pic up.

I'm with you Oma. Can't get it to work either. Will try later as well. Going off to play bowls today again.

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PICTURES IN YOUR POSTS

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INSTRUCTIONS:

To find a picture stored on your computer:

#1 Click the "Browse" button (this will open your default location, on your computer, where you store your pictures.)

#2 Double click on the picture you want in your post (the location of your picture will appear in the box to the left of the "browse" button)

#3 Click the "host it" button (you will be directed to the ImageShack site

#4 Scroll down on this site and numberous options will be shown with a *URL* before and after the name

#5 The first block (to the right of the URL address) says *Hotlink for forums* HIGHLIGHT THE COMPLETE URL ADDRESS - Use the *thumbnail* code

#6 Copy and past the complete URL address to the post where you want the picture (this box I am typing in)

You are now able to *preview* if you want to see if the procedure worked.


TO REGISTER - (the only way to retrieve pictures you have stored for future use), you must upload and host a picture first. This picture will need uploaded again. Just this first picture - the others will be stored for you once you register.

You can do the first 6 items listed in the instructions every time you want to incert a picture. These will not be stored at the ImageShake if you don't register. Either way is fairly quick.

PS the only information used in the registration is your email address. Quick

I'll try to help if anyone has any questions.

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I think this picture is actually too big per Wayne's instructions - sorry!
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Post by tex »

Hi Mars,

Thanks for listing the instructons. I intended to do that, but put it off 'til I had more time.

You used "Embeddable Code" for forums, which places a full-size image in your post. The preferred selection is "Thumbnail Code" for forums, which will place a thumbnail image in the post, (which, of course, can be clicked on, to see the full size image).

Note that there is also a code for placing images on a website, and a code that you can copy and paste in an e-mail, to allow others to see the image, (available in both full-size and thumbnail versions of code).

I was able to register before I uploaded an image, (I think I clicked on the "My Images" link, or maybe it was the "Terms of Service" link, to get there.

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There it is!!!! If you click on the small thumbnail - you can see the full size picture! Cool!
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:thumbsup: :rose: :rose: :rose:
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Nikki & Rob

Testing

Yahoooooo!!!! I did it
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:thumbsup: :rose: :rose: :rose:
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May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
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Post by tex »

Now you're cookin' Oma!


:thumbsup: :rose: :rose: :rose:


Love,
Wayne

P S I'm guessing that the code you selected in the first post above, is for placing an image in an e-mail
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