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Hi,
You first have to be a member in one of the photos host sites, like Photopoint, Webshoots, etc…. some of them are free of charge.
Once you are a member, you can upload your pics into the host site. Each picture is then getting it’s particular address (URL).
When you are showing the picture on the screen, his URL appears on the address bar. You have to coppy it and paste into the URL location, on the posting page.
If posting more than one pic, You have to type, for each pic, as follows:
[img src = URL]
Only instead of the [ ] signs you have to type these ones: < >
And on the URL location you need to paste an actual pic’s address.
Hope it helps,
Regards, Baruch.
: I just wondering how to load up a picture to
: this forum, cos I have the image in my hard
: drive.
: please advise
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