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To: mom4kittys

Barney and friend...

To post a picture: Right click on the photo and find the line that says Properties. Highlight the line and click Cntrl and C together. Go to the posting box and type < img src, except leave the space out between the < and the img. Then, without any spaces, type " and press Cntrl and V together. This should paste the Properties phrase into the posting box. Close with another " and a > -- all without spaces. The only space in that whole phrase will be between the img and the src. Then click preview. If you've done it right you should see your picture. If not, you'll get a red X, or you'll get nothing.

Practice and you'll find that it is really easy and fun. Good luck.

Remember, your picture that you want to post must already be on the Web somewhere with a web address (properties) for this to work. You cannot do this with a photo right out of your camera.

34 posted on 01/10/2012 7:59:01 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Thank you! I didn’t have my “cheat sheet” handy.

Look at that beautiful dogs face—what a sweetheart.


36 posted on 01/10/2012 8:03:23 PM PST by mom4kittys (See you in another life, brotha)
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To: afraidfortherepublic; mom4kittys
Remember, your picture that you want to post must already be on the Web somewhere with a web address (properties) for this to work. You cannot do this with a photo right out of your camera.

Rehost Image is a Firefox add-on that makes it easy to post pictures not yet on the internet. Just download the photo you want to post from your camera to your desktop. Resize, edit, crop, etc. Then drag it into Firefox and right-click. If Rehost Image is installed, the right-click menu will include an option to upload the image to a free image storage service and copy the URL to the clipboard. Once the URL is on the clipboard, you just post <img src="[paste URL here]">.

By default Rehost Image uploads to ImageShack, but you can configure it to use a different service if you want.

43 posted on 01/10/2012 8:46:31 PM PST by cynwoody
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