Posting pics.
when you're on the screen to post like you'd normally do.When you find an image that you'd like to post, right click on it with your mouse, on the window that appears scroll down and left click your mouse on "properties". Highlight with your mouse whatever is in the "url address box." With whatever is in the box highlighted, right click your mouse and choose "copy."
Then go to post a reply or create a new thread like normal on LS1tech. When you're on the page put your cursor on the main screen like you're going to type.
Then left click on
and paste the copied stuff in the box that appears and submit... That will make the picture show on the post. ~Joshua Last edited by FIREHAWK#608; May 14, 2006 at 08:11 PM.
There's actually a couple ways to make the picture show, but that's the method I always use. ~Joshua
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when you're on the screen to post like you'd normally do.When you find an image that you'd like to post, right click on it with your mouse, on the window that appears scroll down and left click your mouse on "properties". Highlight with your mouse whatever is in the "url address box." With whatever is in the box highlighted, right click your mouse and choose "copy."
Then go to post a reply or create a new thread like normal on LS1tech. When you're on the page put your cursor on the main screen like you're going to type.
Then left click on
and paste the copied stuff in the box that appears and submit... That will make the picture show on the post. ~JoshuaWebshots blocks all off-site inline image display, and direct links to images. The only thing you can do that won't be broken for everyone else is to link to the image's page in your Webshots gallery. (Like this one, for example: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...45857915ntlvRt is a gallery page, which you can link to.)
If you want to display images directly here, they should NEVER be from Webshots.
Many of the image hosting sites, such as www.imageshack.us , will automatically create thumbnails, and provide you the code to post it as click-to-enlarge.





