How do you post a picture here. I use to do it but it has been a couple of years.
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backtothefuture Reputation: 44 See backtothefuture's booth |
Hurry and copy all of the tips from my earlier forum posts
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
You will need to hurry and go there before they delete the threads
If you would like to learn how to post a photo from your booth,or any other image, posting it on this forum.
Please visit this step by step tutorial with screenshots I have written. It will also show you how to post a clickable image to your booth.
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Alilbirdy2 Reputation: 84 See Alilbirdy2's booth |
same way you did before in regular forums…if you knew how to do before in the forums..it is the same here
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
The procedure is [URL removed]
On a blank line, enter the full path name of the image. The image itself must be hosted somewhere on the Internet – not your hard drive. Here is the image url (file path) for my [URL removed]
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Then add an exclamation mark at the beginning and at the end of it, like [URL removed]
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(Note that I have added a space after the first ! just to prevent the picture from being actually displayed – so you see the appearance of the URL with !. But, when YOU do it, NO spaces. With no spaces, my logo [URL removed]
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Hope that helps.
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jsgeare Reputation: 197 See jsgeare's booth |
Not only can you POST a pic by using those exclamation points before and after the ’’http’’, but you can LINK the pic to your booth if you wish, it will look something like this when you do so correctly.
Correctly doing so, you have to place a COLON after the second/final EXCLAMATION POINT, and then paste the URL where you want whomever clicks on pic to go to that url…like [URL removed]
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I Hope that Helps You!
Dee
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divinefabricsnmore Reputation: 388 See divinefabricsnmore's booth |
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