Images are made to appear inline by using the [image] tags, but before you can do this, the image file has to reside on a server somewhere. If you don't have your own web space, the popular approach is to first upload it to TBN as an attachment, and then edit the message to refer to the URL of that file.
There has been controversy in the past (mostly by me, I guess /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif) about the usage of too many or too large inline picts. Although I am lucky enough to have a DSL setup, I know that not everybody enjoys a high-speed connection. I
thought the conclusion of that controversy was that people would like having the
option of seeing picts inline or upon request (something Muhammad would have to address), but lately I notice that even when some folks post a picture as an attachment, somebody
else comes along and sticks it inline. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif I guess no matter how you post a picture these days, it may or may not wind up inline. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
Of course, since I don't really like to stir controversy, I will not raise this topic again. I enjoy the heck out of this board and its membership,
including those who I may have indirectly referred to here. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif