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Go to your picture on the web server, right click, click properties, and select (highlight) the address and copy.
Goto the forum.
Click "My Profile" from forum menu at left
Click "My signature"
Click "Image" button
paste copied address between the brackets.
Go to your picture on the web server, right click, click properties, and select (highlight) the address and copy.
Goto the forum.
Click "My Profile" from forum menu at left
Click "My signature"
Click "Image" button
paste copied address between the brackets.
thanks for the help it looks like it worked.
the red is actually (nobody shoot me) a 2000 mustang color the scoop is glassed in to my stock hood and the black stripe to look like the c-2 427s
my block is a 350 bored 60 over and stroked to make 388ci these pics where from my fith rebuild of this motor after number four it made 650 hp but could not easly drive it around town (but it was sure fun) on the last rebuild i was making it a daily driver and it puts out 420 horses and i get 13mpg in the city :chevy
Does anyone know if yahoo photos works for the web hosting. I tried using them yesterday and could not get the pic to show. I see i lot of people use cardomain.com , is this the way to go? :confused:
As far as I know, jpg or bmp or gif will all work, but they must be uploaded onto a website or webserver. You cannot post a pic from your local machine.
Can't answer on Yahoo photos, but I know that some sites do not allow remote linking. In that case you can post the copied address into the message as text, and people can cut and paste it into their browser address bar to view the pic.