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boobiemiles
02-27-2009, 03:09 AM
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Alright. So I promised that I would do this section a while back. (http://sectionv.talksback.com/showpost.php?p=97426&postcount=7)Needless to say, I got a little sidetracked, then we had to work out some logistic stuff. But I'm back, and I'm trying to make up for lost ground.

This section is all about posting images that you find on the internet. It can also be useful when uploading images onto tinypic.com (http://sectionv.talksback.com/tinypic.com) or imageshack.us (http://sectionv.talksback.com/imageshack.us). Such as I showed you how to do a few weeks ago. (http://sectionv.talksback.com/showthread.php?t=6629)

1. So here we go- You can pick any image that you want from the internet. I'll just start you off with a favorite of mine. You just simply right click on the picture and select the option "Copy Image Location". If you use Safari, Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer, you will have an option that is similar to that.

http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/1355/svtb7.jpg


2. Now posting your picture- Simply click on the http://sectionv.talksback.com/images/editor/insertimage.gifbutton and then a box will pop up. Right click in the box and the Image's URL will show up. Simply hit OK, and you are all set. It will look like this:

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/9786/svtb7a.jpg

boobiemiles
02-27-2009, 03:18 AM
Now how to make it easier to post a picture saved on your computer...


Start off following these instructions up through step 5: http://sectionv.talksback.com/showthread.php?t=6629

After step 5... You will still be at the same screen as shown in the other thread. Now click in this area right here:

http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/9472/svtb7b.jpg



You will be taken to the another screen. From that screen you can see the full size image of the picture that you just uploaded. Treat that picture like the picture in the first part of this section. (Just right click the full size image and hit "Save Image Location")


And from there you should know what to do.


Again. Your input really helps. I am trying to make these as if I were teaching my mom how to do this. But you tell me. Am I being too precise? Could I make it a little easier? What would you like to learn about?


(Matt Novak is a sportswriter for SectionV.Talksback.com)