figuring out for myself how to post pix
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Guys - I made a "how to" guide on this topic...WITH PHOTOS!
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f122...-guide-218973/
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f122...-guide-218973/
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guys - i made a "how to" guide on this topic...with photos!
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
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Holy crap broncrider those R/C Crawlers are awsome. I have a axial scx 10 but have not had time recently to get a new body for it and start working on it. I built a course out back of my house a while ago with a water fall for the main obsticle. I have been waiting for another 1st gen 4runner body to show up on ebay and I will snag it.
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Its not to hard to figure out guys. What i did was make my own photobucket page and i down load my pictures there, then if you want to post a picture you click on the picture to make it bigger and then click on the image code to the left and it will say copied, then come here and click on inset link and the right click on your mouse and hit paste and then ok, like so.
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why does this happen? i dont get the picture. it is the direct link for the photo. test 2 [IMG]<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lazod/5019801227/" title="2010-09-23 18.15.50 by daniellazo2001, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5019801227_904ec4b56a.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="2010-09-23 18.15.50" /></a>[/IMG]
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lazod/5019801227/" title="2010-09-23 18.15.50 by daniellazo2001, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5019801227_904ec4b56a.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="2010-09-23 18.15.50" /></a>
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For those who skipped page one and went to page two :)
Guys - I made a "how to" guide on this topic...WITH PHOTOS!
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f122...-guide-218973/
If anyone wants to sticky, please feel free:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f122...-guide-218973/
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Yotalaz - I just copied your "http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5019801227_904ec4b56a.jpg" from your attempted post above, clicked on the photo icon (yellow box to right of the globe icon in the quick tools section of "quick reply" below), and pasted it in.
Did you check out my DIY linked above? Granted, it's for Photobucket, but it's the same idea. Whenever you see an image on a web page, you can get its "direct link" by right clicking and selecting "properties" - that will give you an address starting in "http://www." - it's important that you always use the full address, beginning in "http://www" when pasting in direct links for forums.
Hope that helps!
Did you check out my DIY linked above? Granted, it's for Photobucket, but it's the same idea. Whenever you see an image on a web page, you can get its "direct link" by right clicking and selecting "properties" - that will give you an address starting in "http://www." - it's important that you always use the full address, beginning in "http://www" when pasting in direct links for forums.
Hope that helps!
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[IMG]http://pictures.sprintpcs.com//mmps/RECIPIENT/017_5869519f25940a93_1/2?inviteToken=DEyr8vhyP5aG986Yo8m0&limitsize=258,2 58&outquality=90&squareoutput=255,255,255&ext=.jpg &iconifyVideo=true&wm=1[\IMG]