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How does one post photos?

Posted by lorna-organic 7 (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 30, 07 at 17:01

I'd like to post a photo of a green flowered native NM bush, which grows on my property. I have no idea what this bush is. Thatnks for any help!


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RE: How does one post photos?

Lorna - First your photo needs to be stored at an online photo place, Shutterfly, Photobucket, etc. Then you use HTML codes.

I keep mine on Shutterfly. From there I:

Right click on the photo to get the PROPERTIES.
COPY & PASTE the PROPERTIES into your message.
Then before the photo address you type
< img src =(your photo address here - minus the parenthesis) then end with >

Remove all of the spaces, EXCEPT for the one between img & src.

So the only thing you need is, your photos address goes after the "=" sign & before the "<". I am not a technical person, so sorry I am not calling stuff the right name. :)


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RE: How does one post photos?

Thank you, fauxnecian. Wow, that is complicated! I've only got a pc these days. I used to have a Mac G4, but it was stolen from my house. (The burglars were nice enough to leave my less expensive pc.) With the Mac, a couple of button clicks was all I ever did to post photos.


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RE: How does one post photos?

It's really not that hard, might just be my explanation. I can post it for you.

DIfferent site have different ways to post to. This one uses HTML.

Sorry about the burlars & the stolen Mac! That sux!+


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RE: How does one post photos?

Hello, fauxnecian!

Thanks! I didn't see this message until January. I don't know how I managed to miss it. The photo has been successfully posted as "Who knows?"

Lorna


 
 

 

 


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