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Click on the icon that has two mountains and a sun - follow the instructions that pop up.


The icons appear above the 'post a message' box that you type in.


Not sure about red new thing - perhaps if you are the author it doesn't show on your computer.

To embed an image that is already hosted on another web server type in an HTML link such as this:




Which embeds the image at the specified location into the post like this:



To attach and embed an image, first attach the image (see below) then edit the post to add an HTML link that points to the URL of the attached image, which can be found by 'right-clicking' and 'copy shortcut' on the attachment. The HTML code looks like this:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?12,file=6329">


Which embeds the attachment thus:




To attach an image stored on your computer use the button tagged "Insert image URL" at the top of the post message text box, which adds a link to that image at the bottom of the post, like this....

  • 1 month later...

Hello I'm hijaking this thread to practice attaching a photo because I'm having a dumb moment!


Does this work?

http://desktop/SNV32348.JPG


http://file///Users/sophiesofa/Desktop/SNV32348.JPG


http://Users/sophiesofa/Desktop/SNV32348.JPG


I'm trying some more but I don't think I get it still!

  • 2 months later...

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