POST image
Ok so im not sure if this is the right forum. i am sorry if its not, but I have asked a couple people how to upload an image in a post. And eaither they dont reply or they tell me to host an image! I am a car dude and not a computer dude what the hell is host an image??? i have looked at the iServe thing and i dont want to pay for that stuff is there noway that i can post an image for FREE???
(why do i want to pay 20$ for 6 months of iserve when i will prolly only post 5 pics? i only want to post pics so people will understand what i am talking about!)
any help is great THANKS ALOT!!!!
(why do i want to pay 20$ for 6 months of iserve when i will prolly only post 5 pics? i only want to post pics so people will understand what i am talking about!)
any help is great THANKS ALOT!!!!
First, go to a site like photobucket or flickr. http://www.photobucket.com
Make an account there, and if it doesn't explain itself, then photobucket will probably show you how to upload the image.
btw, there are 4 different texts under each picture you upload. Copy the LAST one when you post it in a reply box like this one.
Make an account there, and if it doesn't explain itself, then photobucket will probably show you how to upload the image.
btw, there are 4 different texts under each picture you upload. Copy the LAST one when you post it in a reply box like this one.
photobucket automatically adds the image tags for you, so when you post a pic on HT, you just need to paste the url, you dont need to click the image thing on HT
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They're called "tags". They're used to relay information to be displayed visually (much like any scripting language). You need only one set of the tags, though.
You can Edit your own posts, by the way. Look in the upper right hand corner of each of your posts, and you'll see an 'Edit' link, that'll allow you to do so. Keep playing around with the tags, while using the 'Edit' feature, and sooner or later you'll figure it out.
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They're called "tags". They're used to relay information to be displayed visually (much like any scripting language). You need only one set of the tags, though.
You can Edit your own posts, by the way. Look in the upper right hand corner of each of your posts, and you'll see an 'Edit' link, that'll allow you to do so. Keep playing around with the tags, while using the 'Edit' feature, and sooner or later you'll figure it out.
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