Hi guys, I have some pictures to post about OB-sites. But I don't really know how to post pictures here. I went to the guide to look for help, but it seems that the pictures that teach you how to post have all expired. viewtopic.php?f=20&t=4516
Can anyone help me, please? Thanks.
How to post pictures in this forum?
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How to post pictures in this forum?
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Re: How to post pictures in this forum?
Hi Desmon. You might to post the picture in sites like http://www.flickr.com
And then link them here.
And then link them here.
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Re: How to post pictures in this forum?
http://www.imgur.com is easier and faster to upload
copy the "direct link" and paste it here between the code
[ img]www.imgur.com/some_alphabet_here_.jpg[ /img]
without spacebar
copy the "direct link" and paste it here between the code
[ img]www.imgur.com/some_alphabet_here_.jpg[ /img]
without spacebar
Re: How to post pictures in this forum?
Thanks hardwarezone.
This is another imgur example. What a beautiful ... reflector!
Another alternative is Photobucket (http://www.photobucket.com). I like their one-click auto-copy function for sharing links.
This is another imgur example. What a beautiful ... reflector!
Another alternative is Photobucket (http://www.photobucket.com). I like their one-click auto-copy function for sharing links.
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