Info: How to post large pics intead of thumbnails.
#2
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From: Mentor, Ohio
What I have done from a computer is:
- Upload the pic as an attachment.
- Once the upload is completed, right click on the link for the attachment in the new message screen and select "Copy link location".
- In the tool bar for editing the message, click the "Insert Image" button (looks like a couple of mountains in a square box).
- In the box asking for a URL, erase what is there, then right click and paste the link you copied earlier.
- Hit OK and now the image should show full size in the message body.
Hope that helps.
- Upload the pic as an attachment.
- Once the upload is completed, right click on the link for the attachment in the new message screen and select "Copy link location".
- In the tool bar for editing the message, click the "Insert Image" button (looks like a couple of mountains in a square box).
- In the box asking for a URL, erase what is there, then right click and paste the link you copied earlier.
- Hit OK and now the image should show full size in the message body.
Hope that helps.
#3
Tommy,
Im no expert at it...
What I do is upload them in my post.
Then on each pic(thumbnail) I right click and open them in a new tab. then they open larger .... Then right click and copy ...
Then go back to my post click edit and then space down to where I want it to be and then just right click and paste...
Most pics I post are from/on my computer.
Theres probably an easier way...
But this is how I do it... lol
Hope this helps.
Im no expert at it...
What I do is upload them in my post.
Then on each pic(thumbnail) I right click and open them in a new tab. then they open larger .... Then right click and copy ...
Then go back to my post click edit and then space down to where I want it to be and then just right click and paste...
Most pics I post are from/on my computer.
Theres probably an easier way...
But this is how I do it... lol
Hope this helps.
Last edited by STUMPMI; 11-02-2014 at 10:36 PM.
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