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how do i post pics on here???? Joanne 2007-04-21 07:09:47
1979 Corvette
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Hey Marcia, Gees, how come it's so easy for some folks but not for me
. You're obviously someone special on the computer.
I guess I'd better hire a tutor
.



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I'm in the same boat with Jim, I've been trying to get pics. up here for over a week now. just can't figure it out......yet! Too much fun in the '80's I guess....
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Okay I'm not really good at giving online classes but I'll try and help some of you
cilrah 2007-04-22 08:03:08

This is just one way to post pictures online. (PhotoBucket 101)
1. First of all you need to go to PhotoBucket.com and set-up a free account. This is a picture hosting site.
2. Once you have an account you need to create a folder to store your photos in.
3. On the top of your account page you will see 3 or so Browse buttons. Click the first one and your computer will open a selection box. Locate the folder on your computer containing your photos and double click on it. This will open the folder and show all your photos.
4. Find the photo that you want to load on PhotoBucket and double click on it. This will close the selection box and place that photo in that browse line. Repeat this as many times as needed for each Browse button available.
5. If you want to load more then 3 photos click on the + add more button below the 3rd Browse button. This will give you like 15 more Browse buttons.
6. When you have all your pictures loaded into the Browse lines click the big Upload button under the bottom Browse line. Depending on the size of your photos and the amount of photos it may take several minutes to load them.
7. Once your pictures appear in your folder you will see 3 lines under each picture, URL Link, HTML Tag, and IMG Code. The 2 you will use the most will be the URL and IMG.
8. Click on the URL Link and it will tell you that the line was copied. Once copied come to your post here on C3VR and paste that Link where you want it. An example of one of my photos is below in URL, click on it.
9. If you click on the IMG Code line it will tell you that the line was copied. Once again, come to your post here on C3VR and paste that line in your post. An example of how your picture will show up is below.

10. WARNING: If you post a photo that is too large, then Jim (Norsky) will convery your IMG Code into a URL Link
Very large photos take very long to load slowing down the computer performance of people using dial-up internet connections.

Free PhotoBucket accounts limit the number and size of photos that you are allowed. I pay $25 a year and have unlimited storeage space and photo size. Its worth it to me since I have literally hundreds of photos stored there.
If you still have problems either Private Message me or post here and I'll try and help further.
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Vette(s): 1978,two tone,Metalic Rootbeer & gold
1975 L48 4 speed
Thanks tons Mark, interestingly enough, everyone who explains it says it differently. I've printed a copy and will take it home and try it. We appreciate your willingness to make an effort to educate us. I'm signing on for a lifetime so I had better get this down one day if I want to get the most out of the forum.
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great info mark and thanks. love the pics of your vette. they are awesome.
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[QUOTE=Joanne]ok i got it figured out now[/QUOTE]
The suspense is killing me......
We need to see pictures! 


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Vette(s): 1979, Targa Blue (72 Color), Pace Car rear spoiler, L88 hood, Dark blue factory interior, 525HP 406, HD 700R4, 370 gears,Steeroids, composite rear spring, TT IIs wrapped in T/A Radials.
Wow Mark!! Now that's a detailed answer!!! I'm bookmarking that one!
Awesome pic of the Pace Car BTW!!!

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Stock Pace car. Paint looks totally MINT.

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