The way you
post photos here in a post is a
two-step process:
First you must
find the photo you want to post [
any photo on the whole frickin' www!], and then you must
link the photo into the post.
So the first thing you must do is get the photo
out of your computer, and get it onto the www. The best place to put a picture of a fish caught in the Bay of Quinte is [co-incidentally enough] right here.
The way that you do that is you click here to go to the
PHOTO GALLERY, and submit your photo via email to
pictures@quintefishing.com.
Your photo should probably be in about the 40-80K range, and if you have
no idea what I'm talking about, you can email the photo to me at
peterzabrok@cogeco.ca and I'll manipulate it and submit it for you. I'll even annotate it like I did my dad's photo above if you give me the info.
Once the photo has been posted, you must follow the second step, which is to
link it into the post.
The easiest way to do this is to go into Netscape [not Internet Explorer] and go to the photo gallery linked above.
Right click on your photo to
view image.
This will open your photo in its own page of Netscape. Copy the url of the photo into the post you are making where you want your photo to appear, and put an
[img]%20directly%20before%20the%20url,%20and%20a%20
[/img] directly after it. This will put the photo directly into the post as you see above.
The beauty of this website is that you can see what your post looks like
before you submit it, thus ensuring everything works the way you want it to.
A preposition is a bad thing to end a sentence with.
You can click here for
BB Code tips on
quintefishing.com, and you can click here to look at
my profile at rockclimbing.com, where you can see some
really cool big wall climbing photos that were taken
three thousand feet off the deck and that will surely steal your breath away. My profile will also give you some ideas about what you can do to make your posts here more
interesting and
creative.
If
anyone needs a hand with submitting photos or HTML or BB code, send me a
PM and I'd be happy to help.
Cheers,
Pete