Posted on 07/26/2010 7:17:56 AM PDT by Do Be
heh, heh, heh...
If you are using photobucket, right click on the image and select “open in a new tab” (or equivalent). Copy the URL in the address bar, and past it in the FR “Your Reply:” box. Before the URL insert <*img src= (except with no *), and after the URL place >. Your reply will look like this: <*img src=URL> (except with no *).
If you’re trying to upload an image from your hard drive, that won’t work. You have to use a web URL for it to work on FR.
The code that Rondog posted at post 9 will work, you can just copy and paste it into another post and you should see the pic, then you can use whatever functional URL in between the quotes to post a pic.
You can also use preview before you post and you should see the pic in the preview if everything is entered correctly.
If you have you’re own pic, then you can get a pic hosting account at photobucket or somewhere and upload it to there, then you can use the web URL from there to post at FR.
After you remove the space between “<” and “img” you could see the pic.
Aww Jeez
not this again
so you think you are equal to us? Get out-uh here! /s
LOL
Did you get the answer?
Yes, I did. Thank you.
Do is having a bad day. He gets his post (48) removed.
And a thread lock here.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2559168/posts
And he still ain’t posted that silly picture.
To do is to be. Socrates.
To be is to do. Jean-Paul Sartre, Plato.
To be or not to be. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Scoo-be-do-be-do. Frank Sinatra
You have to host the image at an image hosting site that allows hotlinking.
That usually involves a paid subscription.
Then use the left and right carets where I use ( ) below and put in
(IMG SRC=”[PUT IMGAGE’S URL FROM THE IMAGE HOSTING SITE HERE]”)
I usually put the paragraph html first followed by the CENTER one then the above then close the CENTER tag
That does it.
You have to have a ‘parking’ website that you upload the image to.
Photobucket.com is one of several sites that allow image uploads and ‘link to’.
You cannot load an image directly from you computer to FR.
I cleaned up your http url link . . . however, the red x above indicates that you are not using a paid subscription to the image hosting site so they won't allow hotlinking to that URL.
It appears he needs to have a paid subscription, first.
That is hilarious!!!!!!
I’m guessing about the paid subscription as I know that’s the case for most of such sites.
I haven’t gone that route, yet.
Oh does that image ever bring back a bad memory.
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