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Re: Photo Test
TRDG...try the following:
* Click "Go Advanced" under the Message Box
* Scroll down and Click the "Manage Attachments" button. When the popup box opens up, Click "Browse" to browse you computer files (this will open your computer's Choose File window to search your computer's files); find the file/picture you want and highlight it and "Open" it...and the URL path goes in the Browse box in the WWIIZone Manage Attachments popup box; and Click "Upload" in the Manage Attachments box; then close that Manage Attachments popup box, or upload more pictures first. You can upload up to 4 pictures this way. The picture file(s) will then be in the Attached Files box in the Additional Options section below the Message box.
* You can then type the message you want in your post, and when you you Click the "Submit Reply" button, the picture(s) will be at the bottom as a thumbnail(s)
IF YOU ALSO WANT THE PICTURE EMBEDDED IN THE POST MESSAGE BODY, DO THE ADDITIONAL STEPS OUTLINED BELOW:
Again, the file name will be in the Attached Files box in the Additional Options section below the Message Box....
* Right Click on the file name there; then Click "Properties"; highlight the Address URL in the Properties popup box and Copy (Control,C); then Click Cancel to close the box
Scroll back to the message box and place and click your cursor in the Message Box where you want you image to go; at the top of the Message box, just right of center, you'll see an icon of mountains in a little box...Click on it...you';; see a popup box appear with an "http://" in an entry line to enter the URL of your image...backspace through it to delete it and Paste the URL you copied from your Properties popup (Control, P), and Click "OK" after the new URL pops in...you'll see the URL inserted between IMG links.
Now, when you click SubmitReply, the image will be inderted where you put your cursor!
Simple as Pie!!!
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