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Old Jul 01, 2011, 04:15 AM
Anonymous32982
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Hiya!

I think that when posting pics we should be able to upload from our comps instead of pasting the URL. I think this because the URL will eventually change and then you can't see the pic anymore. I saw this a lot in the funny things thread.

Love and hugs,
Tara

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Old Jul 01, 2011, 04:34 AM
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Hello! We are able to do this, by attaching the image as an attachment. When creating a post (not the quick reply), there is a button on the top toward the right, that has a paperclip on it, shown here:

Posting Pics

If you click on it, a box pops up and you can hit browse and search for the image you want to post.

Posting Pics

Posting Pics

Hit upload, and the box should now look like this:

Posting Pics

Click out of box, and your attached file should be under the text box, under Additional Options, as shown:

Posting Pics

Your published post will have a thumbnail of your image that you can click on to make it larger. Clicking on the picture again will send you to the direct link to the picture in its original size. The thumbnail for the image I uploaded is below. Try it out.
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File Type: jpg DSCN0113.jpg (85.0 KB, 1 views)
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Posting Pics

Posting Pics
Thanks for this!
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Old Jul 02, 2011, 03:18 AM
Anonymous32982
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Thanks Krisakira,

I was interpreting that paperclip as a word document attachment, as that's what it means for school. So happy we can do this!

Thanks again,
Love and hugs,
Tara
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