Tom_E
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 8, 2006 7:04:34 GMT 1
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Post by doc on Jun 8, 2006 17:01:07 GMT 1
Tom the Forum is HTML code active, so what you do it click in the "insert Image" icon (4th icon on bottom row) and type in the URL where they are stored online.
If you don't have them stored online you'll need to upload them to something like Photobucket first.
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Post by TwoWheels on Jun 8, 2006 20:46:40 GMT 1
As Doc says...Photobucket,This is what you do Tom......... Create a free account on Photobucket by using this link: photobucket.com/register.php Fill out the register form. Be sure to select FREE account. You will recieve in a few moments, an email to complete your registration. Click the link in the email to complete registration. Now, when ready to upload new pictures, go to www.photobucket.com then log-in using your username and password. After logging in, you will be taken to the page in which you can upload your pictures. Click on the BROWSE button to find the picture on your harddrive that you wish to upload. After selecting that picture, click Submit. Near the bottom of the page will now be a thumbnail of your photo. Under the thumbnail, you will see several boxes with code in them. Left click one time inside the box labeled Img. Next, RIGHT click one time inside this same box. A pop-up menu will appear. From this menu, left click Copy. This now places this link into your windows clipboard. Now, return to this forum where you wish to display your photo inside of a forum post. When you get to where you want your photo to appear, RIGHT click inside the forum editor. From the pop-up menu, select PASTE. The proper code to display your photo should now appear. Hope this helps a little.
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Post by bunnie on Jun 8, 2006 21:13:57 GMT 1
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Tom_E
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 9, 2006 5:49:52 GMT 1
Thanx Doc, Noel and Bunny. I'll try it. I am a half wit when it comes to computers. I have been trying to get them out of my own computer and couldn't figure out why it wasn't working.
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Tom_E
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 9, 2006 6:03:01 GMT 1
Hey Bunny, nice graphics on your bike. I like white. Did you have it repainted? Over here, they are all silver, black or black cherry, none of which I am particularly fond of. One of our main guys got rearended this week on a major East Coast ride. He just got banged up a little, but he was borrowing another guys RSV. I think it is totaled. Don't take much to total these things. He didn't call his wife afterwards. She learned about it by all the "Best Regards" on the site, now s h e is pisssssssssed. The moral of the story - Don't stop on a turn and always call your wife. It's also a good idea not to borrow anothers ride.
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Tom_E
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 10, 2006 5:35:35 GMT 1
If this worked, you now see a face behind the name Tom E.
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Tom_E
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 10, 2006 5:40:47 GMT 1
Rats, I'll try again.
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Post by TwoWheels on Jun 10, 2006 6:31:48 GMT 1
Nice one Tom,you got there in the end,great scoot,you will be putting up the miles in that glorious weather you are getting.Hope to see more pics.
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Post by doc on Jun 11, 2006 20:05:51 GMT 1
Nice bike Tom. I like that blue best. Has she got all the bells and whistles?
BTW what are those highway pegs from?
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Post by Tom_E on Jun 12, 2006 16:41:54 GMT 1
Doc, It has everything, plus a few other things. The pegs were built. The past owner worked a machine shop. The trailer hitch comes out and I can put in a platform for a cooler or whatever else. It also has a V-Max rear end. He put it in in order to pull the trailer better.
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