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Given my very limited computer skills...if you're seeking my response, you may be way ahead of the game by just mailing me the photo...or if you're particularly skilled at the old craft of smoke signals I can still read a good puff with the best of 'em!

Seriously...someone can talk you through it...just let them know exactly what you're trying to accomplish.

Looking forward to your pictorial question.
Last edited by gotwood4sale
haha

I've been skimming through some posts and see several people posted pictures of them playing, etc. I figured it couldn't hurt to try it. I have a picture that was on the front page of the local newspaper from a game I pitched about a month ago. Just wanted to post it and see what constructive things people could find with my motion.
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Originally posted by J H:
I have a quick question but it requires me to post a picture that I have... how would I do that?


Assuming the file is accessible somewhere on the web (e.g. you know the URL of the source), you can add it to the message using the second icon from the right in the compose message dialog (looks like a painting of a landscape). Just paste the URL in the box when asked.
gotwood-

haha... What he said was this:

When you are typing your post (like I am now) in the box that comes up separately from the main site, there are little buttons on the top of the box, the first one being a smiley face. The second to last one on the right looks like a picture. If you click that, it says enter URL. URL is the same as a link. You enter the link to the picture, and it displays in your post
Try Photobucket

You can post your photos there for free and use the provided URL to post your pictures here (or anywhere else.)

You may already know this, but just in case, try right clicking on the photo and hit "save as" and you can save on your 'puter
It may have a copyright block tho
If it is already on your compute just download from there to Photobucket.

Look forward to seeing it!
And congrats for making the paper

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