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Old 12-03-16, 20:47
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Thanks for a very interesting thread ... and a gentle reminder to attach the photos to your postings.
....and a third and final reminder to attach your your photos to your postings.....see the how to in the link below.

Thanks!
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Dale,

Very interesting thread and very interesting find, that radiator!

Could you please be so kind to attach your images to your postings, rather than inserting links?
One day, sooner that later the links wil disappear and, you know:
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See Posting Images for more information.

Thanks in advance!

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Old 12-03-16, 22:14
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Hi Hanno just did a test is this OK Dale


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Old 12-03-16, 23:06
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Dale,

Nice try, but you're still inserting photobucket pictures. Please read Posting Images for more information on how to attach pictures on this forum. It should look like this when finished:

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Old 12-03-16, 23:33
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Dale, save the photo from photobucket to your desktop, adjust it for size and upload it from there. That gets rid of the photobucket linkage. You can then either save it in another file on your computer or delete it from the desktop.


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Old 14-03-16, 17:47
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Dale, save the photo from photobucket to your desktop, adjust it for size and upload it from there. That gets rid of the photobucket linkage. You can then either save it in another file on your computer or delete it from the desktop.
Like Rick said, save your photos from your camera, emails etc. on your hard disk, and follow the instructions as pointed out in the thread Posting Images.

One can also attach photos already hosted on photobucket: click on the photo to go to its photobucket page. To the bottom right of the photo it says "SHARE THIS PHOTO". Click and copy the "Direct" field, go to "Manage Attachments" here on MLU and paste it in the "Upload File from a URL" field and click "Upload".

Please go ahead and try - if you mess up it's no problem as the moderators can always delete it.
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Old 14-03-16, 21:36
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Can't get past here ! what am I doing wrong . Hanno once I get this working can you get rid of this " how to post photos " back to my blog please .Dale


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Old 15-03-16, 09:08
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Dale,
1. Click on choose file. When it goes in the box you can select another in the next box etc.
2. click on upload file
3. scrole down and close the window.
4. click on the box to post as normal (the "submit reply" box at the bottom)
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Old 22-03-16, 05:22
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Hello Hanno is this correct ? if so can you get rid of the posts back to where i was Dale

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/at...1&d=1458616726
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Old 23-03-16, 18:04
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Hello Hanno is this correct ? if so can you get rid of the posts back to where i was Dale

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/at...1&d=1458616726

Attaching the picture is what we are looking for, well done

Inserting the link to an attachment is not the preferred way, but can be done to re-use an attachment to an earlier posting. In you case it leads to an invalid attachment.

I have moved the postings above from your thread to this one which anyone can use to try out attaching pictures.

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