USING MESSAGE BODY
USING MESSAGE BODY
WHEN I AM USING A POST OR A POST REPLY. HOW DO I USE THE FONTS, EMOTICONS ETC. PLEASE ADVISE THANK YOU AND LOVE TO ALL
thank god for the powers that look out for us and guide us through this wild ride to find out that there is life afterwards.
- regionalchaos
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Re: USING MESSAGE BODY
You might want to consider tapping the caps lock button once as well.Zoom wrote:WHEN I AM USING A POST OR A POST REPLY. HOW DO I USE THE FONTS, EMOTICONS ETC. PLEASE ADVISE THANK YOU AND LOVE TO ALL
Participate! - )'( -
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Well, first change your profile to always allow HTML and BBCode.
Second you must "host" the image somewhere on the web, or the image must already be available on the web. (if you don't have a website, go to http://www.flickr.com/ or some other free photo hosting site).
Upload your photo to the site.
Once the photo is uploaded and see it on your screen, right click the image, and then click on "PROPRETIES", you'll see it says "Address:", that's the url address for that photo. Highlight and copy it.
Now paste it into your reply.
Then highlight it and click the Img button above the reply.
it should look like this now (space between the first tag and Http added on purpose so you can see what it looks like):

Then when you preview it, you will see the image

The address must end with .jpg or .gif for it to be seen.
Second you must "host" the image somewhere on the web, or the image must already be available on the web. (if you don't have a website, go to http://www.flickr.com/ or some other free photo hosting site).
Upload your photo to the site.
Once the photo is uploaded and see it on your screen, right click the image, and then click on "PROPRETIES", you'll see it says "Address:", that's the url address for that photo. Highlight and copy it.
Now paste it into your reply.
Then highlight it and click the Img button above the reply.
it should look like this now (space between the first tag and Http added on purpose so you can see what it looks like):

Then when you preview it, you will see the image

The address must end with .jpg or .gif for it to be seen.