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posting pics #1028118 05/12/11 08:29 PM
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freddiespyker Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
hi can anybody tell me how to post pics on this site please <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Last edited by freddiespyker; 05/12/11 08:34 PM.
Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028119 05/13/11 02:43 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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First, go to the FAQ above and review the formatting for picture size.

Your pix must be web-hosted.


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Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028120 05/26/11 07:10 PM
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freddiespyker Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever

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Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028121 05/28/11 10:25 PM
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DennisThompson Offline
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You almost had it, photobucket can be tricky. When you go to post a photo put your arrow on the picture your want to post, a box will show up, click on "share", then a big box shows up, click on "get link code", then go down to "IMG for bulletin boards & forums" and highlight the top one, then right click "copy" on the highlighted link, then come back to the 4x4wire and right klick paste where you want the pic to go.

[Linked Image]

It should be there. Go down and click on "Continue and preview it to make sure it is there before you post.

Hope that helps, Dennis


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Re: posting pics [Re: DennisThompson] #1028122 05/30/11 05:04 AM
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freddiespyker Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
hi Dennis thanks for the help i managed to post pics on the forum under "sporty steel bumper" but they are very small mmmmmmmmm how can i make them bigger?

Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028123 05/30/11 05:46 AM
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ackerman Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
It looks like u saved them into photobucket at that tiny size. Try reloading them to photobucket fullsize.


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Re: posting pics [Re: ackerman] #1028124 05/30/11 07:51 AM
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freddiespyker Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
hi ackerman did have another look before i up load them the dimensions are 4000x2250 (1.74mb) so i dont have a clue why it goes smaller maybe some settings need to be looked at on photobucket whare to start thats the question <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028125 05/30/11 05:37 PM
Anonymous
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Wow....4000x2250 @ only 1.74mb.
Mine are 4288x2848 @ 3.5mb. Not to much bigger dimension wise. But a big difference in size. Shouldn't matter though.
I resize mine down to 640x480 with Picture Resize Genius, and upload to Photobucket, then post to where ever I do that stuff.
As said previously, copy the img code for use on forums. Paste img code with your text in your post and poof..there it is.

Re: posting pics [Re: freddiespyker] #1028126 05/31/11 04:48 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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That sounded like you might've saved them as a thumbnail size.

Follow Opensky's suggestion;

Edit originals to 640x480(standard web size), and THEN upload to Photobucket; use the img size link for sharing/posting.

The key is to size/save them before you upload them to your account.


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