best way to post pics , having problems
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best way to post pics , having problems
Ok everytime I try to post a pic it says its to big !! how do you guys post your pics without losing the quality ? your help is needed HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!! , RAY
Re: best way to post pics , having problems
I don't know about best but the way I do it is.
I have my pictures in Photobucket.
I click the little box under the pic or pics I want to post and then go to the bottom of that page and click on "generate HTML and IMG codes.
A new page will come up. Go down to the 4th selection.
Click and copy the address under "IMG images for message boards"
Go back to your reply here and paste that address in the message where you want it.
Go to the bottom and click on preview and see what you get.
If it looks good click submit.
I hope it works for you. I enjoy your pics.
It is easy after you do it a time or two. Evidently Photobucket resizes the photos to an appropriate size.
I have my pictures in Photobucket.
I click the little box under the pic or pics I want to post and then go to the bottom of that page and click on "generate HTML and IMG codes.
A new page will come up. Go down to the 4th selection.
Click and copy the address under "IMG images for message boards"
Go back to your reply here and paste that address in the message where you want it.
Go to the bottom and click on preview and see what you get.
If it looks good click submit.
I hope it works for you. I enjoy your pics.
It is easy after you do it a time or two. Evidently Photobucket resizes the photos to an appropriate size.
Re: best way to post pics , having problems
Most digital cameras have a menu option to alow photos to be taken in email format, or thumbs format. Sometimes it takes a while searching for it, but it makes it simple to upload photos from your camera to your computer to an internet site.
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Re: best way to post pics , having problems
Ok figured it out , can post right from the comp. now, Thanks , Ray
Re: best way to post pics , having problems
Toolhawk, Would you take some photos of the rear springs on your 28/29. The front of the rear spring on the drivers side is not hanging below the shackle, as would normally be expected, but instead, the left rear spring front shackle is pivoted to the rear of the shackle. Does it have special rear springs or a different differential from the normal worm drive rear end?