Help With This Forum > Tutorials - How To's On Use Of The Forum

How to post photos - that are stored on your computer(Picture Tutorial)

(1/4) > >>

Foresight:
This is for everyone that isn’t quite sure how to display photos in their posts that are stored on their computer like the photos you may have taken of your own car and uploaded to your computer from your camera.

(If you want to post pictures that are already hosted on the web use this thread:
How to post pictures - that are already hosted on the web

If anything changes let me know and I will update it.

Hope this helps!

Cheers

Foresight




1.   Go to the photobucket.com and click “Join Now”





2.   Fill in the fields and then click “Next”





3.   Fill in the fields and then click “I accept. Sign me up”/b]




4.   Click “here” to skip




5.   Click “Upload images and videos”




6.   Browse to the photos folder on your hard drive, select the photos you want to upload and click “Open”




7.   The photos will now upload (Time depends on your internet speed)




8.   Check all of your photos have uploaded and then scroll down




9.   Click “Return to album”




10.   Hover the cursor over one of your newly uploaded pictures




11.   Copy the “IMG code” from the pop up box




12.   Paste the IMG link into your post




13.   Look at your awesome post!




 

Bumblebee:
When you are at the download screen in Photobucket:

* Select the radar button for "Email" instead of from "My Computer"

* This will give you your own private email address

* Copy that to your address book with the name "Photobucket"

* Now, every time you browse a site with a picture you want, you just right click the picture and then "send" or "email" the picture to "Photobucket" and it goes straight into your Photobucket account

* About a minute later you will get a confirmation email saying it's ready, with a link straight to the image, superb!

Much easier when you're browsing for shots to use.

Cheers Bee

mussy65:
I have removed the congratulatory comments from this post and retained the informative posts.

I hope there is no objection to this action but felt the theme of the thread was too good to be lost in amongst the additional commentary.

U2U me if you feel strongly on my actions.

Thanks for the very informative post.

Phil

MustangGeoff:
Bloody Hell !

     I've got a couple of great photos and thought I'd jump in to learn how to download them !  I thought there was nothing a metallurgist could not do !  (maybe I am just getting dumber as I get older!)

I will revisit this "how to post photos" after a few glasses of Jack and see if it looks friendlier (most things do!)
:cry:

cam:
I think Foresight's post may be out of date.  Believe photobucket has changed since he posted this

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version