Hi guys, hopefully this is of use:
For anyone wishing to display pictures.
The first thing you need to do is upload the picture from your hard drive to a hard drive which can be accessed by the internet.
I can recomend using Photo and image hosting, free photo galleries, photo editing | Photobucket as it is free and simple to use.
Once you have uploaded the picture/s to photobucket, the picture file/s are stored on an accessible hard drive out there in cyber space - wherever photobuckets server is located.
Photobucket provides the location of the uploaded pictures URL.
A URL is simply the web address of the picture file eg. examplepicture.jpg would be stored at http://www.madeupwebaddress.com/examplepicture.jpg
All you have to do once you know where the file is stored on the internet is cut and paste it into the text of your reply and add two tags.
"[IMG]" at the start
&
"[/IMG]" without the quotes
Therefore "[IMG]"http://www.madeupwebaddress.com/examplepicture.jpg"[/IMG]"
without the four " quotes would show the picture and not the tags.
Cheers,
Paul
For anyone wishing to display pictures.
The first thing you need to do is upload the picture from your hard drive to a hard drive which can be accessed by the internet.
I can recomend using Photo and image hosting, free photo galleries, photo editing | Photobucket as it is free and simple to use.
Once you have uploaded the picture/s to photobucket, the picture file/s are stored on an accessible hard drive out there in cyber space - wherever photobuckets server is located.
Photobucket provides the location of the uploaded pictures URL.
A URL is simply the web address of the picture file eg. examplepicture.jpg would be stored at http://www.madeupwebaddress.com/examplepicture.jpg
All you have to do once you know where the file is stored on the internet is cut and paste it into the text of your reply and add two tags.
"[IMG]" at the start
&
"[/IMG]" without the quotes
Therefore "[IMG]"http://www.madeupwebaddress.com/examplepicture.jpg"[/IMG]"
without the four " quotes would show the picture and not the tags.
Cheers,
Paul
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