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    see if i got it

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    test pic
    See it this works
    Not quite clear how to post pic from photobucket

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    Where do you paste it?

    [/IMG]After I copy it from photobucker there are two windows to paste it. one is to upload to photobucket. The one on top does nouthing. Under manage attachments a paste on the lower gets a error.
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    tried the insert immage see what happens

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    Quote Originally Posted by presidents100 View Post
    [/IMG]After I copy it from photobucker there are two windows to paste it. one is to upload to photobucket. The one on top does nouthing. Under manage attachments a paste on the lower gets a error.
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    tried the insert immage see what happens
    You have too many [ IMG ] pic code markers in your link to your post on PhotoBucket. You've put them in twice, plus you've doubled up the HTTP part of your link ....

    Your code looks like this and I've padded the [ IMG ] statements with spaces after and before the "[" "]" brackets, as well as the HTTP prefix so the code wouldn't execute in the line here so I cold show you what I mean.

    [ IMG ]http://[ IMG ]http:// i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3/lesrles/100_0106.jpg[ /IMG ][ /IMG ]

    You only need ONE set of IMG statements around a link to a pic on another site.

    When you do that, your pic displays like this:



    Nice pic!!!

    You don't even have to "GO" to you don't have to even leave your "creating post" screen"....

    We support PhotoBucket directly ....

    Click on the link under "Manage Attachments" that says "Display the upload form from PhotoBucket", login (if you already aren't and remembered), then go from there ...

    Hope that helps ...

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    Displaying HTML code

    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Your code looks like this and I've padded the [ IMG ] statements with spaces after and before the "[" "]" brackets, as well as the HTTP prefix so the code wouldn't execute in the line here so I cold show you what I mean.

    [ IMG ]http://[ IMG ]http:// i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3/lesrles/100_0106.jpg[ /IMG ][ /IMG ]
    Or you could use the HTML wrapper to display code thusly:
    HTML Code:
    [img]https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2009/03/100_0106-1.jpg[/img]

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