How do I post a PIC?
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How do I post a PIC?
This is the method I like because you can post multiple pictures if you like but keep in mind that this also increases download time.
Go to...
Kingsnake 'user prefs'
'signature'
'Tools and toys' (lots of neat stuff here)
'Image'
In place of the Image Url you put in the address of the location of the picture on the net.
You can put a picture on the net by using the KS photo facilities.
When all is said and done just place that line in the text of a post.
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Ed
Tortoise_Keepers-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care
I know these are dumb questions but I just got a digital camera and got the pics on the computer but down know how to get them on the net? Is there a web site or some where?
I got trouble understanding how a question can be 'stupid'. If it serves your purpose it is not a stupid question. I ran into the problem of worrying if someone else will think the question was stupid. I then realized that I am asking questions for me and sod it if someone else thinks it's stupit.
(sorry, another pet peeve).
To answer your question... go to the ks main page and make your way to the photo gallery. Follow the instructions on how to download a picture to KS. Once you have a picture on KS right click on the picture and go to properties. The address where the picture is located is the address you use.
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Ed
Tortoise_Keepers-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care
Ed wrote: "I got trouble understanding how a question can be 'stupid'. If it serves your purpose it is not a stupid question. I ran into the problem of worrying if someone else will think the question was stupid. I then realized that I am asking questions for me and sod it if someone else thinks it's stupid."
As a teacher I appreciate your comment! As a new forum member I also appreciate your comment!
Thank you and Merry Christmas! Sorry that was ethnocentric...Happy Holidays!
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Stacey
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