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CoolAirVw
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Location: Kansas City area, Missouri

PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 8:38 pm    Post subject: Uploading Pics for this forum Reply with quote

Lots of people ask how to upload pics. I thought I might give a quick description. I am a car forum junky and frequent many different forums and I certainly find threads with lots of pics much more interesting. If anyone cares with interesting content "newbies" or "passers through" might stick around and thereby we could build a larger community here.



First you need a place to put the pics. This forum is provided by Jack and he chooses not to allow pics uploaded here. Why? Because it costs more, uses more bandwith, and storage space. <----my assumption

There are many free picture hosting sites. The one I use is .Fat uses imageshack.com and tylernet likes tinypic.com because you dont have to "log in".

I just started a new login on Photobucket just to tell about this process and it took less than one minute. (but I type fast)





Second upload the pics to your new Photobucket account. It'll look like this.

This link gives a tutorial http://tutorials.photobucket.com/tutorial_3.html


After you have uploaded the pic click on the "IMG Code" area pictured below. By clicking there the link to the picture is copied to your computers clipboard. In the image below the arrow points to HTML tag. Dont click there! Click below it on IMG Code

This link tells more---> http://tutorials.photobucket.com/tutorial_74.html


Then open the forum thread you want to display the picture in and "paste" the link to the main text box. Done this way you dont need to push the img or url button at all.

Thats all ya got to do! Its easy as riding a bike.



For advanced users only (not really Very Happy )

You can display almost any pic on the internet on this forum in almost the same way.
1. Find the pic and right click it.
2. Click on properties
3. Highlight and copy the Address/URL
4. Go to your forum and click reply to the thread you want.
5. This time click the IMG button above the main text box. This will drop a IMG "tag" (a HTML command) into the main text box.
6. Then "paste" the Address/URL next to the IMG tag.
7. Then click the IMG button again. This will "close" the IMG tag.

Here's some examples.

This is from Jacks site.


This is from ebay


And here is a pic of Britney Spears. Maybe I should have picked one with skimpier dress for interesting content!


Hope this helps! Give it a try its fun & easy!
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My Threads---> Rusty Floor Repair ---- Oil Pressure Warning----Uploading Pictures----My Porsche 914


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Fatmobile
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:50 pm    Post subject: pics Reply with quote

Thanks, more pictures would be great.
It's free and easy.
Once you have the camera.
I do use imageshack,... I like using their thumbnails code because they don't slow the page loading for dialup people like me,... but can be expanded for people who care about the subject.
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks, You rock! Photobucket even allows me to upload strait from my Smartphone! Here is a pict take with my phone of my ac compressor that keeps breaking its mounting bolts and comeing loose causeing the belt to de-rail, good thing the Alt light lit up because the temp rose up very quickly, I think I am going to run a 7/16" rod threw both sides and cotter key it in place.


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CoolAirVw
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, and one more thing... If you size the pics properly,they dont "stretch"the forum window out, making it necessary for everyone who reads the text, to scroll left and right. For an example of a oversized pic see JRM's pic above. For an example of stretched out text read some of the text I wrote.
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My Threads---> Rusty Floor Repair ---- Oil Pressure Warning----Uploading Pictures----My Porsche 914
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libbybapa
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bah, JRM's pic doesn't stretch my window, I've got 2,960 horizontal pixels. Wink You just need a higher rez monitor. Laughing His pic will actually fit in less than 1280 pixels without scrolling. That seems reasonable to me.

Andrew
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82rabbitdiesel
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:48 pm    Post subject: wow Reply with quote

libbybapa wrote:
Andrew


1. Find the pic and right click it.
2. Click on properties
3. Highlight and copy the Address/URL
4. Go to your forum and click reply to the thread you want.
5. This time click the IMG button above the main text box. This will drop a IMG "tag" (a HTML command) into the main text box.
6. Then "paste" the Address/URL next to the IMG tag.
7. Then click the IMG button again. This will "close" the IMG tag.


hey, it works!! thanx
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The steering wheel(81VWRabbit L) is pleasant to grip, and the instrumentation is cleanly and logically laid out in a manner one would expect from a fine European car.(posted on EBAY)

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libbybapa
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not my most memorable statement, but it's an interesting quote, none-the less. Laughing

You can shorten the picture stealing by a couple steps by right clicking and choosing "copy image location". Then you simply paste in your reply. No need for the "properties" and highlighting and pressing copy. Wink

Cheers,
Andrew

P.S. That's some nasty strut tower rust... Shocked
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CoolAirVw
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

libbybapa wrote:
Bah, JRM's pic doesn't stretch my window, I've got 2,960 horizontal pixels. Wink You just need a higher rez monitor. Laughing His pic will actually fit in less than 1280 pixels without scrolling. That seems reasonable to me.

Andrew


Must be nice to be rich and have this huge moniter. Very Happy Very Happy For the rest of us it would be nice if we didn't have to scroll. Rolling Eyes Some of the forums I frequent have "suggested maximum size" for pics, for easier viewing.
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My Threads---> Rusty Floor Repair ---- Oil Pressure Warning----Uploading Pictures----My Porsche 914
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Kneale Brownson
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think the forum software can be set to automatically resize linked photos so scrolling is unnecessary.

Also, be aware that many of the free hosting sites limit the number of visits permitted in a day. And frequently what you get for free isn't going to be there forever.

I subscribe to pbase. For about $20 a year I get a huge amount of picture storage with unlimited hits.
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Vincent Waldon
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

...makin' this one a sticky since this comes up frequently.
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