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I have my pics on photobucket, so it's pretty easy. I just write the blurb about the pic, hit enter, and then paste the [img] link. Rinse and repeat for additional pics.
If you are using the insert function in the reply box, you can always copy and paste the link it gives to wherever you'd like.
If you want to practice this, there is a test forum at the very bottom of the forum list.
Thanks for your replies guys. I don't have photo bucket. But if I go to my albums I can copy it out of my albums an the text stays on top, or where ever I put it. Only problem is image has to be in my album or on the internet somewhere to copy and paste. Most everything I have is in my computer.
If you hit the postcard looking symbol in the quick reply box below, you can upload stuff straight from your computer. There are size restrictions, but here's a pic of one of my tillers, uploaded straight from my computer:
Once you get your pictures loaded, go to "Preview" and see how it looks. That opens a big window for your post below the preview and you can type your information in between the picture links that appear in your post.
When you're making a post, there are icons across the top of the text box. Towards the upper right side is a yellow box with a mountain and the sun behind it. Click on this icon and you can get pictures directly off your phone or computer and paste them in your message. You can put your text either above or below your photo(s) and this doesn't require having to have a Photobucket account to place photos on here.
Thanks guys. I know the icons it's every time I put text in. then insert a photo the photo will be above the text. The only way that it will work is if I put the photo in paint or word. then I can copy and paste it into the post where I want it. Or I have to upload it into my forum photos first then copy and paste it into the post.
I'll keep working at it. I'm very computer friendly this just keeps kicking my a$$.
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