How to Post Photos on Full Bore
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How to Post Photos on Full Bore
How to post Photos on Full-Bore
There are numerous Photo hosting web sites I think this one is quick and easy.
Go to..
postimage.org
Click Browse and select Photo from your machine click and upload it.
Next...
Right click Direct Link
And copy and paste the Link like this... Between
Preview....
Submit...
There are numerous Photo hosting web sites I think this one is quick and easy.
Go to..
postimage.org
Click Browse and select Photo from your machine click and upload it.
Next...
Right click Direct Link
And copy and paste the Link like this... Between
Preview....
Submit...
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Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
There is no need to use an outside hosting site - photos can be loaded direct from your computer using the "Upload attachment" area at the bottom of the message panel. Just make sure the pic is within the size limits for this site.
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Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
But the problem is that some members post photo's which are outside the size limits.redcat wrote:There is no need to use an outside hosting site - photos can be loaded direct from your computer using the "Upload attachment" area at the bottom of the message panel. Just make sure the pic is within the size limits for this site.
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I use photobucket which works ok for me.
Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
redcat wrote:There is no need to use an outside hosting site - photos can be loaded direct from your computer using the "Upload attachment" area at the bottom of the message panel. Just make sure the pic is within the size limits for this site.
Redcat
Interesting...
Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
That's a nice orange diggerchannel12 wrote:But the problem is that some members post photo's which are outside the size limits.redcat wrote:There is no need to use an outside hosting site - photos can be loaded direct from your computer using the "Upload attachment" area at the bottom of the message panel. Just make sure the pic is within the size limits for this site.
Redcat
I use photobucket which works ok for me.
Do you see the problem with using Photobucket, Flicker etc. Especially if you have your pictures set to public? Which you don't, but not everyone realises the security risks we may have as gun owners. The picture below is a sample direct from my laptop without the risk of people knowing who I am.....
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Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
I didn't think it was possible to post photos that exceed the limits. I resize mine before posting.channel12 wrote:
But the problem is that some members post photo's which are outside the size limits.
I use photobucket which works ok for me.
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Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
Yes it isredcat wrote:I didn't think it was possible to post photos that exceed the limits. I resize mine before posting.channel12 wrote:
But the problem is that some members post photo's which are outside the size limits.
I use photobucket which works ok for me.
Redcat
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3399
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Re: How to Post Photos on Full Bore
Using the "Full Editor" limits the size of the photo you are trying to upload. If it is too large it will not be accepted. It is a simple matter to resize it.
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