Posting Images and ME
#1
Posting Images and ME
hehe ok so here is a little write up how to post a picture by uploading it to zdriver.com website....
First start off by starting a new post...
Scroll a little down and you will see a button named "Manage Attachments"
Click on that and it will bring you up another menu with 5 image spots to upload from the computer...
Click on whichever you want and it will bring you a menu to select a picture to upload from your computer (this is where you stored your photos). Select a picture and click Open.
If you managed to do that succesfully, the image location should show up in one of the Browse menu's you clicked on earlier. If it is there simply click UPLOAD.
Also you just wasted your time as the file is too big to upload for the website limitations. Make sure the file is smaller then 293.00 KB's
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Illustrated above is ONE way of doing it...
Another way of doing it is uploading your pics to a host website such as Photobucket.com and linking the pic URL onto here...photobucket has the code already written so all you have to do is paste the [img]pic url code[/img] in to your post....
If using other sites...simply RIGHT click on the picture, go down to PROPERTIES and click on it. First thing you see is LOCATION. Highlight that and copy it. Go back to your post and paste that location inbetween this code [IMG]pastehere[/IMG] and you are done!
First start off by starting a new post...
Scroll a little down and you will see a button named "Manage Attachments"
Click on that and it will bring you up another menu with 5 image spots to upload from the computer...
Click on whichever you want and it will bring you a menu to select a picture to upload from your computer (this is where you stored your photos). Select a picture and click Open.
If you managed to do that succesfully, the image location should show up in one of the Browse menu's you clicked on earlier. If it is there simply click UPLOAD.
Also you just wasted your time as the file is too big to upload for the website limitations. Make sure the file is smaller then 293.00 KB's
************************************************** ********
Illustrated above is ONE way of doing it...
Another way of doing it is uploading your pics to a host website such as Photobucket.com and linking the pic URL onto here...photobucket has the code already written so all you have to do is paste the [img]pic url code[/img] in to your post....
If using other sites...simply RIGHT click on the picture, go down to PROPERTIES and click on it. First thing you see is LOCATION. Highlight that and copy it. Go back to your post and paste that location inbetween this code [IMG]pastehere[/IMG] and you are done!
Last edited by Skully; 07-31-2006 at 10:01 PM.
#7
Last edited by thxone; 02-27-2007 at 03:01 PM.
#10
Originally Posted by Bleach
HAHA! good one Skully.
hey, I'm still using Windows 2000! ...Microsoft came out with a newer version???
hey, I'm still using Windows 2000! ...Microsoft came out with a newer version???
I am not sure but I think we are all going back to Windows 95 aka Vista. But I think I am going back to Web TV!
#13
Yeah it would be nice though if they could make a Windows OS that was stable...or at least as stable as a Mac OS and or make it so it wasn't a system hog. Who want's to have a butt ton of memory just to run the OS "visual styles"? How about a super duper prosessor at $1,800+...but what can you do right? How much is too much?
#14
Originally Posted by thxone
Yeah it would be nice though if they could make a Windows OS that was stable...or at least as stable as a Mac OS and or make it so it wasn't a system hog. Who want's to have a butt ton of memory just to run the OS "visual styles"? How about a super duper prosessor at $1,800+...but what can you do right? How much is too much?
Yes, those machine are way too expensive; our company paid close to 5K per machine, and yes, they lock up almost on a daily basis. To be fair though, they are networked on a windows environment, so it could be that the subsystem that handles the Windows communication may be causing all these lock ups.
Nonetheless, I've had my DELL XPS running XP Pro for about 2yrs, and up to now I've had no more than five blue screens of death...pretty decent for the infamous Windows XP. And when my machine does lockup, there's nothing that my Windows Task Manager can fix.
#15
I almost laughed when I read "stable mac" Less susceptible to virus' maybe, but not more stable. My PC doesn't lock up unless it's been infected. I've never used a mac that didn't freeze up just cause it hadn't yet that day
My favorite Mac commercial: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60189868317794
My favorite Mac commercial: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60189868317794
#17
Originally Posted by jfairladyz
I almost laughed when I read "stable mac" Less susceptible to virus' maybe, but not more stable. My PC doesn't lock up unless it's been infected. I've never used a mac that didn't freeze up just cause it hadn't yet that day
My favorite Mac commercial: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60189868317794
My favorite Mac commercial: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60189868317794
I just forwarded this link to our MAC consultant. Out of all the MAC fanaticts out there that I've met, he is the only with a sense of humor.
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