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Talk Host
12-04-2006, 11:43 AM
When you find the forum where you would like to post a messages, click on the forum name and it will take you to that forum group. The rest is easy. The page will look like this and you will then click on the "new topic" button and your new message page comes up waiting for you to fill it out and post it.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/jankokochak/Newtopic.jpg

When you find a topic that you wish to reply to, it is also very easy, on the upper right top and bottom of the post are tabs, click on reply, fill out your message and post it.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/jankokochak/reply.jpg

It will all become very easy once you have used it a few times. Have fun. ;D

sparky
12-10-2006, 03:41 PM
How do you post a picture?

Sparky

Lamonster
12-10-2006, 07:18 PM
:dontknow:

sparky
12-10-2006, 07:51 PM
Thanks for yourquick reply but it's still "Greek" to me. :dontknow: I think I'll wait for the "How To".

Talk Host
12-11-2006, 02:28 PM
Sparky,

Let me see if I can help.

Go to photobucket.com (http://photobucket.com) and open a free account. You will see there where you can upload pictures from your computer. Follow the instructions at photobucket.com (http://photobucket.com). In short order, you will learn how to upload pictures from your computer to photobucket.com (http://photobucket.com). Once your picture is there at photobucket, you can post it here.

Here's how. At photobucket.com, where your picture is now posted, you will see, just under your picture a URL. That is the exact URL where your picture is on the internet. Highlight that URL and copy it by rightcllicking it with your mouse and selecting "copy." Now, come back here and create your message. Where you want the picture to be place, place your cursor and right click your mouse and select "paste." You will now see the URL where your picture is located. It will look like this.

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o69/talkofthevillages/paneras51.jpg

But wait, there is one more step. HIghlight the url, then look up at the top of the composition window....right above the cute little smiley face icons and you will see two rows of square icons. In the second row, the first one is a little color wheel. You want to click on the next one. That is the insert image command. That will give your URL instructions to point to the internet. It will look the same as above, but now, the letters IMG will be in front and back of the url. You will not see the picture at this point, but if you click preview or post.........poof, your picture will be visible.

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o69/talkofthevillages/paneras51.jpg