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Posting Photos to the Cutting Garden

flowerfarmer
18 years ago

To post photos to the GardenWeb, I have found Photobucket.com to be the easiest and friendliest to use. After signing up for an account on Photobucket (which is free), you'll be taken to a screen where you will see,Add Pictures. You can submit 1-19 photos. Select how many you want to upload. Then, put the cursor on the box, Pictures. Left Click on Browse which will allow you to go to the file where you have stored your pictures. Left click Submit. After you do this, it may take a few minutes up to a half hour or so depending on how many pictures you are uploading.

Find something else to do while this is taking place -- such as watching the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics!!

After the pictures have been uploaded, scroll down the screen and you should see your pictures there. Go to one of your pictures that you want to post to the GardenWeb. You will see:

URL

TAG

img

Left click on the TAG box. When this is highlighted, right click, and a box will pop up with:

cut

copy

delete

Left click on copy.

Exit out of Photobucket. Bring up the GardenWeb thread where you plan to post your picture. Go down to the message box where you usually write your message. Left click so the cursor is inside the message box. Now, right click. A box will pop up with some sort of message like this:

Email this page to friend

Paste

Delete

Select All

Move the cursor down and highlight Paste. Now, left click. And, if you have some computer talk message, take a deep breath because you have done everything right. You can left click on the preview message box. Then you will be able to see your photo. You can then add whatever message you want to post with the photo before the or after the >. You can add multiple photos to the message by toggling back and forth between Photobucket and GardenWeb websites.

Dahlias at Market Displayed in Antique Milk Carrier (2005)

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I edited this picture on Photobucket and reduced the size 25%

Trish

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