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Pictures (again)

Started by Tenor, February 04, 2009, 05:13:06 PM

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johns4104s

Jack,

Great picture of the Orange Blossom Special


John

Old4103


Tenor

That's an awesome self portrait!  You must be the Sun King!  ;D


Glenn
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Old4103

Go to the thumbnail picture that you want to post.
Click on it.
It will open into a larger picture.
When you click to enlarge on the photo that you want to display look on the right and it shows some different options for posting.
Look at the last one that says,"IMG Code" and copy and paste that to your post on this bulletin board, without using the image icon to insert the image, since it already has the image commands added.

move your cursor to the end of the last bracket to continue your post. You want nothing other than the URL that you copied from the photograph inside the brackets.
Finish what you are typing and click on Preview to see if it worked.
If it did, click on Post.
If not, Beat on the computer in frustration, my favorite tool to do this is a 28 oz framing hammer.

Dallas





Lin

I see.  I didn't realize it was all from photobucket and was trying to do it from desktop.  This is pretty much the way it looked when I got it.  The only things different that you would see in this picture is that the mirrors have been upgraded and the roof air horns removed.

in?
You don't have to believe everything you think.

Old4103

Firefox 3.0.6

Hmmmm, I just tried it again and it wouldn't do it right because it added some extra letters and stuff at the end of the URL.

So try this:
When you click to enlarge on the photo that you want to display look on the right and it shows some different options for posting.
Look at the last one that says,"IMG Code" and copy and paste that to your post on this bulletin board, without using the image icon to insert the image, since it already has the image commands added.

Yup, that worked.

I'll change it in the instructions I posted below.

Dallas

Quote from: Lin on February 06, 2009, 08:08:09 AM


Dallas just tried that and came up blank.  I opened the photo with Firefox.  Which program are you opening them in?



jjrbus



Everyone knows you dont use a hammer on a computer, a three iorn is the preferred tool!!

Well I'll be, my extended dysfuntional family has did it for me again!! Thank you many times.

I probobly should not mention here that the reason I am making an album is I plan on selling the bus this year??  Anyone that has any ideas, thoughts or tips on the pictures, I am all ears!
Remember, even at a Mensa convention someone is the dumbest person in the room!

http://photobucket.com/buspictures

http://photobucket.com/buspictures

PP

If I can do it, anyone can do it. ;D So here goes,
That shine represents hundreds of hours of wetsanding!

zubzub

Just testing the photobucket  paste thing.
This is me the evening of Day 2 sorting out my bus for the trip
home.


  I was living aboard with my son and that night around midnight I gave up when I realized I was supposed to be on vacation and this was really feeling like work.  I told myself in the morning I would ask Zubin (my son) if he wanted to keep working on it or should we just go camping up north. In the morning I gave the little guy the chance to make the decision for us, walk away and never come back or tough it out and he decided we should keep on working on it.  Until then Z had been a bit whiny and only half helpful (for a 6 yr old) but once being there was his doing he was on board 100%, my own little gopher, right in the thick of it, oiling the drill bits as I fabbed up a quick trailer hitch and generally being up to speed on what needed to get done.  Changed my relationship with him forever, we both grew up a bit that day (him more than me). 
Now let's see if this works.

zubzub

Excellent, thanks for the head up on how to do this.  BTW there was no running water on board at that point, as usually I wash up a bit before getting all fancy and cracking open a can of tuna for dinner.

zubzub

What the hell this is easy! 
This is my before (and it's still before!) of the interior of my Prevost ;)