VuDu needs Help
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...t=posting+pics
Good Luck and
1. erase the http:// from the box that comes up above your thread window.
2. open a separate Explorer window and log into your PB account (you don't have to do this, but its faster for me). You can just toggle back and forth from the forum to photobucket if you want to.
3. click on the {img} file below your picture so that the cursor is in that window.
4. right click and select "select all". This should highlight the whole image name.
5. right click again and select "copy" or "paste" on what you've highlighted.
6. minimize your PB window and go back to your Forum account.
7. click on the little empty space in the window that you brought up above (where the http:// used to be)
8. right click and paste what you selected from you PB account in the forum window.....this will add you picture to your thread wherever your cursor is.
9. you should be done!!!
Last edited by C6NRED; Aug 6, 2007 at 12:46 PM.
No registration required! For Corvette Forum members only.
4 step process:
1) Browse to photo on your computer from the above web site
2) Click upload button
3) Copy the hyperlink generated
4) Paste the copied link into your Corvette Forum post with [img] in front and [/img] after the link (ex. [img]the-http-link[/img].
(Optional step 4: If you don't want the image displayed in your post but rather only want to provide the link to where it can be seen, don't surround the hyperlink with IMG tags, just paste the link into your post. Then readers can click on it to see the image. Click on the link below for a demonstration)
Click on Preview Post to see how it looks before posting to the the forum.
One caveat, the image file must be 200kb or smaller which means you may have to compress it using software on your computer or, set your camera to take 640x480 size pictures if you are going to post them using this method.
Here is an example:
Here is the link generated: http://cfupload.stevesdomain.net/images/50ce221b63.jpg
Here is the image (above link surrounded by [img] [/img] tags displayed in this post.
Last edited by rickko; Aug 6, 2007 at 12:37 PM.






