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11/29/2006 12:46 PM  
Let's see if this works.....


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If you're not building with OSB SIPS(or ICF's), why are you building?
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11/29/2006 1:03 PM  
Ok, it works. The code is as follows:

[IMG SRC="URL"]

Where the URL is some thing like: http://www.website.com/picture.jpg. And the brackets '[]' are really '<>'.

You could also make the image itself a link, but that is for another time!

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If you're not building with OSB SIPS(or ICF's), why are you building?
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11/17/2008 10:15 AM  


Jaime: How do I post a photo on a forum site.
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11/17/2008 12:49 PM  
To attach an image with your post, use the Message Attachments option underneath the message editor.  Click "Browse", select the image file from your computer, and then click "Open".  You can insert up to 3 images.  Each image must have a file size less than 100KB.
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11/17/2008 1:52 PM  

Jaime ,  I keep getting an invalid or oversize file for one picture

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11/17/2008 2:44 PM  

Smartwall,

You'll need to make sure your photo isn't larger than 100KB. I recommend using a photo editing software like GIMP to resize your image or the image software that was included your digital camera.

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11/17/2008 8:10 PM  
This is it.  Thank you





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