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bridgey
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Post by bridgey »

how do I do it?
being a complete dumbass and cant work it out
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Post by smodgee »

i had a few problems with it too, but in the end i tried this and it worked, go to upload pic and do your usual browse and open then do the upload, when the pic is uploaded and you see your pic at the top you will see a line saying show picture, all i do is copy and paste that line pack on your original post reply window, hope that makes sense, and just preview it to see if it worked
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Post by Alspos »

Couple of ways. If you want control of the images, open up a photobucket account. Upload your images and use the links provided, cut and paste them into here.

Other way is to use the "upload pic" link when you are writing a reply/starting a topic. It's under the Img button. Follow what it says then cut and paste the link provided.
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