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Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:14 am
NepoGirl says...



I've been having trouble putting my pictures on to this site without using the attachment gadget. One of my friends say you press the right button on the mouse and press 'Copy Image Location' and then paste it. However, my laptop doesn't have that possiblity so is there any other way I can put pictures without using attachments because I want to put multiple pictures on to one thread.

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Elinor says...



Hiya,

You need to upload your image to a hosting site like photobucket. Once you do, you'll see four codes. 'Direct Link' is the one you want. Just put around it and you'll be good to go. If you still have further questions you can always PM me. :)

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Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:26 am
Snoink says...



Well, you can always add multiple attachments to your post, if that's the problem!

You can also do this using remote hosting. You would find a remote image hoster (photobucket, imageshack, or whatever) and upload your pictures to that. Then you just copy the image's url and put it between the img tags. So it would look like:

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[img]http://remotehostersomethingwootness.com/yourimage.jpg[/img]
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