In an attempt to make this tutorial on Pet Talk Picture Posting
a little more complete; I'll copy a set of steps I posted on
another of Mugsy's topics.

Please NOTE:
These steps mention WebShots and use an example
of Mugsy's photo from WebShots; but the Basic Steps are valid
for any photo stored on any internet server.

AND... My Operating System is Windows 98, Second Edition;
my Browser is NetScape version 4.78.
IF your Op System and/or Browser are different, then
the steps you must take might be slightly different!

That said; remember that the Code Lines shown as
examples are what you must end up with for your pictures to
post properly on Pet Talk ~ just remember that there are
NOT to be ANY spaces in a line of code! Those spaces
you see were put there to prevent the Pet Talk software from
treating those lines as "valid" instruction codes. Without those
extra spaces you could not have seen the code ~ the BBS would
have made a picture.

Here are the *steps* to follow ~ AFTER you have your pictures
uploaded to a site such as WebShots.com.

Start a post here on Pet Talk;

Open WebShots in another browser window;
Click on the thumbnail to get the next larger photo;
RIGHT-Click on the larger photo;
Select and Click "Copy Image Location";

Come back to your post on Pet Talk;
Click on the "IMAGE" button below the message block;
Point the arrow/cursor Inside the pop-up address block;
** RIGHT-click the mouse;
** a drop-down menue with a choice of "Paste" should appear;
Select and Right-click "PASTE";

Now you should see a line in the message block like this:
[IMG]http://wsphotofews.excite.com/037/9J/J2/cS/qJ96474.jpg[/IM G]

Finish your message and post it!

Now for the real thing:
"Mugsy's Vonney napping on the coffee table"...



"ZZzzz...Oh I'm sorry, was I snoring?"
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WebShots Thumbnail sized photos make great signature photos.
The steps to code a photo into you signature file (located on
your profile page) are exactly the same as outlined above.

If you want to display a photo in the body of a post, use the
next size larger photo - the one you'll get
by clicking on
the Thumbnail photo.

OK, Folks; Picture Posting 101 class is over for
tonight! If I've managed to totally confuse you ~ send me an
e-mail at: [email protected]
and I'll try to un-confuse you!

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