just curious
how do you attach a graphic in this forum,
in one of these message boxes?
how to share
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- toonertime
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Re: how to share
To attach a graphic inside a post just enclose the URL to the image file within [img]and[/img]. See BBcodes for more information.toonertime wrote:just curious
how do you attach a graphic in this forum,
in one of these message boxes?
What I don't understand from your question is what are you relating with "message boxes".
-G
I think Toonertime means within a post. Only remote hosting of images is used. Some Forums allow you to download the image to the server, but not here!
I have web space available to use with my ISP (100MB I think), but I never used it, and I will get round to figuring it out one day Most people use one of the free image hosting sites on the web. They keep the image on the site for a few weeks, and then bin it.
I have web space available to use with my ISP (100MB I think), but I never used it, and I will get round to figuring it out one day Most people use one of the free image hosting sites on the web. They keep the image on the site for a few weeks, and then bin it.
- funksmaname
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i use the following services to host files:
www.mediafire.com (general files for download...i.e. AS files)
www.photobucket.com (photo hosting)
www.vimeo.com (video hosting)
Then you can either add things with [img]url%20of%20image[/img] or click here to download... or if you're fancy you can do [img]url%20of%20image[/img] to have a clickable image.
u can also do url of file but this just shows the URL not a clickable custom text like above
www.mediafire.com (general files for download...i.e. AS files)
www.photobucket.com (photo hosting)
www.vimeo.com (video hosting)
Then you can either add things with [img]url%20of%20image[/img] or click here to download... or if you're fancy you can do [img]url%20of%20image[/img] to have a clickable image.
u can also do url of file but this just shows the URL not a clickable custom text like above