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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 13, 2013 12:57:57 GMT
I have what I beleive to be a 1980's factory team sirocco under my house. How do I bloody upload pictures so I can share your expertise?
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Post by mushroom on Apr 13, 2013 19:15:46 GMT
How do I bloody upload pictures so I can share your expertise? Read the FAQs and it tells you how to The first thing you need to do is put your pictures on a website - be it your own webspace, or a public website where you can upload your pictures like: www.photobucket.com/www.muchos.co.uk/picasaweb.google.co.uk/flickr.comcommunity.webshots.com/Once uploaded, most photohosting sites offer you different codes for different application, where you can copy/paste forum code into your post. In photobucket, for example, you can highlight/copy/paste the {IMG} code. If no code is offered by your photo hosting website, no need to panic, its still dead simple! You need to click on your picture so it is full size. Once opened to full size, right click on the picture and go to properties. You will see the long URL in the centre (starting http://www.....) you need to select the whole URL and copy it, then come back to the forum, click on the portrait button ( 4th button from the left, 2nd row ) above the message box and paste in the URL you just copied. Click OK, and that's it, you're done!! If you preview your message first, you can check it worked. Once you've done it once, it's easy - honest!! Just to make sure, the code in your post should look a little something like this.... [IMG]http://www.yourphotohostingwebsite.com/your-album/your_photo.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 15, 2013 12:33:44 GMT
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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 16, 2013 10:44:23 GMT
Frame #449. My apologies to the Administrator if I have created more work (which I know I have) You need the img code at each end of the URL not both tags before
I'm also posting this in the correct forum as you've posted it in the little uns section reserved for Budgies, Tomahawks, Chippers and Boxers
Both those picture links you posted are dead also
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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 17, 2013 12:08:42 GMT
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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 17, 2013 12:11:47 GMT
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Post by suzukit20 on Apr 17, 2013 12:15:04 GMT
Please ignore the transfers, paint job & running gear. It was "restored" not to it's heritage many years ago. The frame & fork are what I beleive to be unique. Any ideas?
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Post by mushroom on Apr 17, 2013 19:08:31 GMT
You could try on www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/We're more geared to the classic Raleigh Action Bikes, retrobike serves a much bigger roadbike audience
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