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I have references to the board now accepting picture postings without needing my own host site. I have not seen much more infor than that so I thought I would try it with a photo from the new Nikon digi camera. :D

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Ok, didn't work! Anybody seen the info on how to do this in a FAQ somewhere?

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danmhippo

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Pic posting test using RDO's pic attachment hosting:
 

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danmhippo

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Bucoli, at the bottom of each post, you can attach file with your post.

-- Use "browse" to select a file from your HardDrive
-- Use the space below to add a comment to your pic, or you can leave the comment area empty.
-- Click "submit" (which is the same as "add attachment")

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Or, you can have your pic on your own website and put image tags with it to show your pic. Just put
picture.jpg
 
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Ok, I am in the Post Reply. There is an Img button above where I am typing into the message box. Below is a Add an Attachment. I tried using it earlier, but must not have gotten it right. I'll try again.

Browse to my file. DBL click on it and it is in the Filename line. There is a line for file comment. I made a comment. The Add Attachment button has a heavy line around it so it looks as thought I need to click on it. Clicked on it and now I have a Posted attachment.

I previewed and it is not there. Let see if it will be when I Submit. Also, does HTML need to be on?
 

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Ah, now it worked! I ignored the Img button this time. Probably confused it the first time when I clicked on it. I had resized this Cleaner shrimp photo in Adobe Photoshop 5.0 down to a 61kb jpg file. I think it looks good. Is there a known file size limit? Maybe 200kb or so. The smaller, the faster they will load I am sure.

Thanks All!
 

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