I know this has been probably covered before, but I would like to post some pics. How do I post those large size pics? Any help would be great.
Jon Spitz
Here's my illustrated picture tutorial; click on the link below:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=152866
And wow, I just noticed all the rep on that guys! Thank you!!
(...thinking about my three wishes.)
maybe I can get an advice here, on how to place a pic in a signature? I've tried this and that but always get system responce "unable to upload image"
V,
It sounds like you have not uploaded your desired image on to the internet, or have had it "hosted," so that the AZBilliards' forum has a place to resource it from.
- Click the "User CP" button under the AZBilliards logo on the top-left of the page.
- Down the Control Panel links listed on the left-hand side, click the "edit signature" link.
- Apply the tags around the web address of your uploaded image, which must be done firstly before you can attach it to your signature. I'd still suggest http://www.imageshack.us
Notice the
RED arrows pointing to the
with the web address to the uploaded photo, and the resulting graphic in my signature.
Here is the web address:
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/5138/banner2cq9z.jpg
Here is what happens when you put the
after that image's web address:
These special
tags are like codes for telling the website that, "Hey! there's something inbetween that I want to show up as an image," hence the abbreviation and the back slash, ending the code.
There are many examples of this simplifed coding. Notice the pattern of
[whatever you want it to do] and
[/whatever you want it to do]. If you take the spaces out of these codes below you get:
Bold text:
[ B ][ /B ]
Bolded text
DarkOrange colored text:
[ COLOR="DarkOrange" ][ /COLOR ]
DarkOrange colored text.
Inserting a web address:
[ URL="the web address typed here" ] [ /URL ]
www.google.com
et cetera...
It takes some practice and application, but I hope this helps! PM me if you have any more questions or if it's overly confusing.