Using Photobucket to add Pics
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 7:46 am
This is how I attach pictures.
1. Download the free Photobucket programme. (www.photobucket.com)
Subscribe, and load the picture(s). After you hit the "Submit" box, wait till your image appears. Note that a box at the bottom of the page includes an "Img" filename.
Left click on this filename once to highlight it, then right click to "copy".
2. I like to have both Photobucket and the Jowett forum open at the same time. Swap to the Jowett forum, open the "post a New Topic" or "Reply" page.
3. At a suitable place in your message, right once click on the "Img" box (above). (The symbol [img] and the little box shows an "Img*" to indicate the opening of the procedure.)
4. Right click and "paste" the code fromPhotobucket, then click on into the Img* box.
Your photo filename should be now between the [img]and%20the[/img] symbols thus:
[img][img]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e195/ ... /Brolt.jpg[/img]
5. Submit your message in the ordinary way.
I am attaching a picture of the Brolt dash panel which I believe came from a Jowett between 1911 and 1924, the period when Brolt was in existance.
Jack Watson
1. Download the free Photobucket programme. (www.photobucket.com)
Subscribe, and load the picture(s). After you hit the "Submit" box, wait till your image appears. Note that a box at the bottom of the page includes an "Img" filename.
Left click on this filename once to highlight it, then right click to "copy".
2. I like to have both Photobucket and the Jowett forum open at the same time. Swap to the Jowett forum, open the "post a New Topic" or "Reply" page.
3. At a suitable place in your message, right once click on the "Img" box (above). (The symbol [img] and the little box shows an "Img*" to indicate the opening of the procedure.)
4. Right click and "paste" the code fromPhotobucket, then click on into the Img* box.
Your photo filename should be now between the [img]and%20the[/img] symbols thus:
[img][img]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e195/ ... /Brolt.jpg[/img]
5. Submit your message in the ordinary way.
I am attaching a picture of the Brolt dash panel which I believe came from a Jowett between 1911 and 1924, the period when Brolt was in existance.
Jack Watson