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stormsvala 2
01-29-2004, 08:40 PM
here is a picture of what i' ve gotten myself into 05_3.jpg
she's in need of a serious refastening after i get her backbone back into shape. 12_10.jpg
i've got a couple of her floors out and will be in the bilge for the rest of the winter it seems 14_12.jpg
alot of work if you consider it so.
imported_Steven Bauer
01-29-2004, 09:00 PM
Just red x's Stormy. :(
I copied this from a post of Norms:
Instructions for posting pictures
Photo to be posted must be on the web and in a site that allows cross posting. Many Forum users use www.imagestation.com (http://www.imagestation.com) . This is a free site which seems to have unlimited storage, large picture size, and unlimited albums.
Upload your pictures to ImageStation and create your albums or leave the pics in the in box as you wish.
Pictures in ImageStation are displayed in three sizes: thumbnail, display and original. Left click on the thumbnail brings up the display photo, about 640 bits X 400 or so. A left click on the display photo brings up the photo in the original size you uploaded. Forget this one, except in rare cases which I cannot explain it cannot be cross linked. So....
Left click on the thumbnail to show the display version.
Right click on this picture.
Left click "Properties".
Highlight the Address [URL] and copy it (Ctrl/C).
Now go to The Forum and prepare your new message.
Write what you want as a preamble to your picture, then:
Below the message area is a button, "IMAGE". Left click it.
Paste the URL you copied above into the block displayed.
Note that the block contains http already highlighted. Just paste without doing any thing else so you don't get http twice.
Add what ever additional text you wish to add after the URL of the picture is displayed.
Click on the "Preview Post" button to confirm that what you want us to see will appear, then close the window.
Click the "Add Reply" button and standby for responses.
Steven
[ 01-29-2004, 09:04 PM: Message edited by: Steven Bauer ]
warthog5
01-29-2004, 09:26 PM
I see no pix's or Red X's.
Bob Smalser
01-29-2004, 09:35 PM
Looking at the "properties" of your lead pic (below), you seem to be attempting to upload the pic on this site....'fraid you'll have to find a hosting site like Imagestation or Picturetrail.
http://media5.hypernet.com/ubb/05_3.jpg
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