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http://www.playboy.com/on-campus/mas...cot_left01.jpg
cool I think I got it. OK I am a big tide fan. Get me a picture of an elephant. |
http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/...ma0518_1lg.jpg
I'd like a picture of a polar bear :) (and thanks for the tutorial, Honey!) |
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nauadpi, I guess we were posting together! :)
http://www.americanlumberjacks.com/M...n/PICT0018.JPG Polar bear picture, please :) |
funny cause I got these from the same site
http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/masseyc1.jpg http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/chimo1.jpg Ok I want a picture of the most beautiful sorority pin in the world. It is ok if you are biased. |
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http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.ns...ife_devil1.jpg
Palm Tree Please. Hey I messed up. lemme see what i did wrong. |
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http://www.1800sendsilk.com/catalog/...ls/73210_t.jpg I'd like to see Pepe Le Pew! |
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Direct linking, or "hotlinking" like Honey described is not savvy internet protocol. If you post pictures using that technique, you are technically stealing bandwidth from whichever site you find your picture on. Please do not do that! Here is a tutorial for the longer, but more politically correct picture posting internet protocol. -First, sign up for an image hosting website such as Photobucket, Webshots, etc. (Do a Google search for "image hosting".) Most of these sites are free. -Find the picture on the web that you want to put elsewhere on the web. -Right click on the picture to "Save image as..." -Save it to a file on your computer. Make sure you remember where it is! I save my pics to a sub folder of "internet pics" under "My Pictures." -Go to your new image hosting website. -Upload the picture to your user album. (I only know how Photobucket works. Once you log in, there is an upload area right at the top of the page. You search for the picture on your computer. Remember where you put it? Then click upload and it does the work for you. I assume other sites are similar.) -Once the image is uploaded, it should have a unique web address associated with it. This is where you can go back to Honey's tutorial. Although, with Photobucket, both the unique address and a [ img ]webaddress[ /img] tag line are right under the picture, so you can just highlight it and copy it. -Go to the chat board, blog, e-bay auction site, etc where you wanted to put your picture. -Plug it in! You should be good to go! Thank you very much in advance for being classy ADPi ladies and adhering to internet protocol. :) Now play on.... |
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OK lemme see what would be hard to find. How about a picture of the scarecrow from Wizard of Oz. |
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