'65 Nova
01-26-2008, 10:28 AM
First off - sorry if i am out-of-bounds w/this post... but can someone show me exactly how to post pics onto this board.
thanks
jack0fall
01-26-2008, 11:05 AM
"Exactly" is such a difficult word... But I will give you some pointers.
First: Know where the photo's you want to upload are located on your computer ie My pictures. You will also need to know the size of the photo's as you are only allowed 50k as a regular member. I use a free program called Irfanview to change photo sizes.
Second: Go to Photo Album, click on upload (top of the screen on the right). A new window will open with three bars. If you want to type the location of the pic you want to upload that is fine or you can just select browse and highlight the ones you want. Click on the upload button. Then depending on how you are connected to the internet you will have to wait. I think a different window comes up asking if you want to give details of the pic's you are uploading. I just click ok on this.
Third: View the pic's you just uploaded, under them you will see line that says something to the effect of "copy picture to post". Highlight that whole "link" click on the button, then go to the post you want to add the picture in, right click and paste it.
I may have left a thing or two out. If so give a shout.
HTH, Jeff
p.s. I give up, each time I load the screen shots they are displayed out of order. Just look at these backwards... :confused:
Hilltop Raceway
01-26-2008, 11:14 AM
Sorry to be nosey Jeff, I was checking out your gallery. Can you give some details on the dioramas from "Moments in Time" I noticed. What scale, can you still buy them, and where??? The country store and garage look cool!!! Thanks, RM
jack0fall
01-26-2008, 11:27 AM
LOL, I'm telling you were peeking.....
Click here (http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/showthread.php?t=206070) for info on the diorama's. I posted those pictures for Mark Hosaflook. If you look at the other topics in Motormax, there are a few more coming out.... Great looking I think. Oh and they are 1:64th.
HTH, Jeff
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