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Dwight 01-18-2003 06:52 PM

How Do I Post Pics?
 
HOW DO I POST PICS OF MY CAR? PLEASE MAKE IT SIMPLE/ STEP BY STEP. THANKS :D

computerworks 01-18-2003 07:05 PM

Dwight...you have mail.

Hal Copple 01-18-2003 07:13 PM

Ron, i too am in the dark, and have tried to figure out how to do this, unsuccessfully in the past.

If it is not too much trouble, 'suppose you could also send the plan to me at:

copple@cetlink.net

thanks,

hal

computerworks 01-18-2003 07:16 PM

Hal...you have mail.

Hal Copple 01-18-2003 07:22 PM

sheesh, that was fast! Thanks, i bought two more Photoshop books tonight, so with the help, i can hopefully post some pics of my stuff.

thanks ron,

hal

KobraKarl 01-18-2003 07:25 PM

uh Ron ,do i have to fuddle around for a couple hours first or can i just beg this info off you now!! ;-) (i dont even know how to use smilies, i cant get an 11/16 deep on em ,maybe vice grips

Karl

computerworks 01-18-2003 07:31 PM

...sure Karl...no secret...was just quicker to e-mail...I'll post a How-To in a minute or so.

smilies? I know why you can't use them...you are replying to posts using the "Quick Reply" box at the bottom of the thread, right?

Try hitting the "Post Reply" button in the lower right-hand corner of the last post on a thread.... It will bring you to a Compose Reply page...with EZ-insert smilies on the right side.

computerworks 01-18-2003 07:33 PM

How-to Posting Pics
 
How to Upload Photos to Club Cobra Photo Gallery

From the Main Forum Home Page, click on "Visit our photo gallery"

In the above right, on top of the Blue band with the title "Club Cobra Photo Gallery", click on "Upload Photos"

Your username should appear on the first line; if not, you're not logged in.
Next choose a category with the drop-down button. Select "Club Cobra Member Galleries"

Next, select the photo ON YOUR HARD DRIVE that you want to upload.
Let's say you have a picture called CAR.JPG in a folder on your drive called JUNK.
Hit the "Browse" button and navigate to C:\JUNK and click once on CAR.JPG to turn it blue and then hit the Open button.

(Note that the picture should be a JPEG ...ending in .jpg...and should be smaller than 200k.
You can check the size of any file on your system by navigating to the file, right-click on the icon and select Properties. That will reveal the size in K-bytes. Optimum size of pictures should be ~70k. If you have, for example, a 1-meg picture from a digital camera...or a .BMP file from a scanner...the image file will have to be changed, resized or converted by any picture-editing program BEFORE you can upload it.)

Next, keep it simple... Enter a short title and a brief Photo description in the appropriate boxes.

Finally, hit the Upload/Submit button at the bottom and you're done.

Repeat the process for subsequent picture, understanding that all members have a quota that limits the total file area available for uploads.

To include a picture in a post, first go and view that picture in full size in the Gallery. Point to the desired full-sized picture and right-click, then select Properties. Note in the middle of the Properties Window there is Address (URL). Highlight the entire address, right-click on the highlight and select Copy.
Then, when you start a post that you would like to include that photo..at the point you want the photo to appear, depress the IMG button in the control panel area above the big gray Reply Box... a pop-up will appear with "http://" in blue. Just point to that phrase, right-click and select paste. That will insert the URL of your image. Say OK and the photo is now imbedded in your post.

If you just want to attach a picture to a post, it must be a JPG file
and be smaller than 40k. In that case, just use the ATTACH button at the bottom of the Compose Post page, and select the image file from your hard drive.

KobraKarl 01-18-2003 08:33 PM

1 Attachment(s)
thanks,

that was pretty painless, cept now how can i go back to an existing gallery file and moderate content?

computerworks 01-18-2003 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KobraKarl

...now how can i go back to an existing gallery file and moderate content?
Click on the 'Camera' icon that appears next to you name in your posts...that will bring you to your Gallery.
Click on the picture that you want to 'moderate'...it will display that picture. Directly under it is a string of links...the last one on the right is Edit Photo.
Select that and you can edit text, change items or delete the picture.

Also...remember....when you Attach a pic to a post, it DOES NOT go in your Gallery...it just gets filed on the Forum Server as an attachment, linked to the post. You can only change or delete the attachment by editing THAT post.

KobraKarl 01-18-2003 09:27 PM

thanks Puter guy!!

nice project you have going!


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