How do you post a picture ?

Easy...

To include a pic with your post, you first need to load the pic to a server, so that it can be retrieved when your post is viewed. Most ISPs include free webspace where you can load pics. In extreme cases (such as this) you might "borrow" a pic from another website, although this is technically infringing copyright. Then, when typing your post, you include the link by putting:-

[image]url[/image]

.....(where "url" is the complete address of the pic)

Easy! You'll be a high-tech badger in no time.

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Pic "borrowed" from www.badgers.org.uk

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Wrong url....

The url you included isn't an image - it's an entire webpage. The pic you were trying to show has a different url (right-click on it and select Properties to see its url).

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Re: Easy...

[ url ] WebsiteAddress [/url]

So yours becomes Sailing for Fun

Remember - No Spaces.


p.s. Who nicked your mainsail? Is that common to take it down when the spinnaker is up?

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Linking to websites...

Two ways to do this, Mike.

If you include the full website url address (inc http://) between [ url ] and [ /url ] readers will see the url and can click on it to go to it, eg:-

Sailing for Fun

Important note: I've had to add spaces around the contents of the square brackets in the examples above, to stop them working as links. If you use this facility, you should not have any spaces inside the square brackets.

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Re: Linking to websites...

Spooky /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif

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No difference...

It just depends on the size of the picture. If you right-click on a picture, and then select "Properties", you'll be able to see the url of the pic, together with its size in pixels.

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One is a small picture, one is a big picture.

If you right click on each picture, and select properties, you can see how big each is

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