how do i do it?
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hello:
1. Register with a image uploader such as http://www.photobucket.com (I found photobucket user friendly and it's free but you can try others)
2. Upload your image to your photobucket account (image sizes must not be larger than 250KB but it will automatically resize images if they exceed this size)
3. Once the image is uploaded, open the full size image in photobucket
4. Right click on the image, select properties and the properties window will open
5. Copy the image address URL (image code) from the properties window
6. In your Scoobynet post, paste the image code that you just have just copied in between the following text "[*img*]" and "[*/img*]" (but without the "*" between "[]" or see the Scoobynet BBS code syntax on the left of your reply page for more details)
Note:
Sometimes the resolution of resized images is greatly reduced compared to the original image so try to reduce your image file size to 250KB before uploading as this will help you get better quality images (800x600 pixels are the best fit size images as they don’t run off the ScoobyNet page).
1. Register with a image uploader such as http://www.photobucket.com (I found photobucket user friendly and it's free but you can try others)
2. Upload your image to your photobucket account (image sizes must not be larger than 250KB but it will automatically resize images if they exceed this size)
3. Once the image is uploaded, open the full size image in photobucket
4. Right click on the image, select properties and the properties window will open
5. Copy the image address URL (image code) from the properties window
6. In your Scoobynet post, paste the image code that you just have just copied in between the following text "[*img*]" and "[*/img*]" (but without the "*" between "[]" or see the Scoobynet BBS code syntax on the left of your reply page for more details)
Note:
Sometimes the resolution of resized images is greatly reduced compared to the original image so try to reduce your image file size to 250KB before uploading as this will help you get better quality images (800x600 pixels are the best fit size images as they don’t run off the ScoobyNet page).
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No still nothing. I've emailed myself from work to test and its fine!
If you have MSN my contact is s1dhead@hotmail.com
Andy
[Edited by SiDHEaD - 1/25/2004 6:59:53 PM]
If you have MSN my contact is s1dhead@hotmail.com
Andy
[Edited by SiDHEaD - 1/25/2004 6:59:53 PM]