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Epic Contributor
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
- Messages
- 32,246
- Location
- Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Attaching Photos::::
Click "Go Advanced".
Click on the blue "A" at the left end of the top row of icons above. This turns the blue color off.
PLACE YOUR CURSOR WHERE YOU WANT THE PIC TO APPEAR.
Click on the square icon that looks like a picture with four black dots at the corners. It's located in the second row or icons above, sixth from the right. If you hold your cursor there it reads "insert image".
Follow the directions listed in the box that will appear on your screen. You'll have a choice between "computer" or "url" for your pic. I use "computer". Don't forget to click on "upload files" when you have chosen the pic you want.
When the pic has appeared in your post "double left click" on the pic. A dropdown menu will appear on the screen. This lets you choose what size you want the pic to be in your post.
I always choose "full size". This allows readers to see the pic without having to click on it to enlarge and then close it to go to the next pic.
If you do all this correctly you will end up with a pic like this. I even attached a barn pic to stay ontrack with the thread!!!!
Click "Go Advanced".
Click on the blue "A" at the left end of the top row of icons above. This turns the blue color off.
PLACE YOUR CURSOR WHERE YOU WANT THE PIC TO APPEAR.
Click on the square icon that looks like a picture with four black dots at the corners. It's located in the second row or icons above, sixth from the right. If you hold your cursor there it reads "insert image".
Follow the directions listed in the box that will appear on your screen. You'll have a choice between "computer" or "url" for your pic. I use "computer". Don't forget to click on "upload files" when you have chosen the pic you want.
When the pic has appeared in your post "double left click" on the pic. A dropdown menu will appear on the screen. This lets you choose what size you want the pic to be in your post.
I always choose "full size". This allows readers to see the pic without having to click on it to enlarge and then close it to go to the next pic.
If you do all this correctly you will end up with a pic like this. I even attached a barn pic to stay ontrack with the thread!!!!