Posted on 05/15/2012 6:33:43 AM PDT by Sybeck1
this is the tight way
thanks I will bookmark
From “The Bodysnatchers”?
One way:
1: Open a photobucket account (free)
2: Upload your pix
3: Once uploaded, with your cursor over the pix you wish to post, but no button pressed, there will be four options under the pix.
4: Click on the one that starts "(a href.............." = 3rd option from the topmost option. It's really a "less than" sign that starts option #3, I had to replace said sign with a parentheses to make the code post correctly
5: Paste that code into your post.
Once you utilize *any* html in your post, you are forced to delineate any kind of paragraph formatting with (minimally) (p) and (/p) [again, had to chg less than signs to parens to make my "p's" show up as I wished. As I had to do on the above 5-step list. There are several other ways to do it, but luddite that I am, I like to learn one way and use it repeatedly.
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Thanks for sandbox links
Keeper for later
No problem glad to help
ping
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