I thought I had it figured out. I have done as Barb said, Opened a site on Webshot to load the picture to.
After loading them I go to properties and right click the img. Next hit select all and copy
Next I will go to this site to post the image. I next select the Image icon on the screen and paste the image into it.
In the portfollio I loaded 2 pieces up and reviewed them. They were there but after leaving I when back and found the little box with the Red X in them..
Were am I going wrong?
Any help with this will stop myself from pulling my hair out.
Thanks.
-------------------- Stephen Deveau RavenGraphics Insinx Digital Displays
Letting Your Imagination Run Wild!
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If you want to do it longhand, upload your pics to the server of your preference, then when you are writing the post on the portfolio page, either cut and paste or type in the url of the pic/s. With no spaces, add [img] to the start of the address and [/img] to the end of the address. Unless the server hosting your pics is set up otherwise, the pic should display. HTH, David
-------------------- David Fisher D.A. & P.M. Fisher Services Brisbane Australia da_pmf@yahoo.com Trying out a new tag: "Parents are the bones on which children cut their teeth Peter Ustinov Posts: 1450 | From: Brisbane Queensland Australia | Registered: Nov 1998
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Stephen, a week ago I looked up Barb's instructions, opened a Webshot account, uploaded a pic, did the other doo-dah and got a red x just like you are reporting.
Then I uploaded the same pic into the memory that comes with my DSL package, copied the link, did the other doo-dah and the picture came up just fine.
The point is, I think the problem is Webshot.
Send me the pic, I will upload it and send you the link so you can post it. This will confirm that you are doing everything else right. You probably are. Vic G
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