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Posting photos on the forum

Katiecooks

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Hi everyone - I have been fiddleing around this afternoon trying to figure out how to post a photo on the forum and have come - a couple of times - so incredibly close (I think) to getting the job done but so far, no luck. Could anyone give me some pointers as to how it's properly done? I have a number of photos from England that I'd love to post if someone can tell me how it's done. Walk me through it, so to speak. Thanks in advance. :)
Katie
 
Katie, heres trying.
Top of message box, middle row, Image icon. Click that icon, a new box will open,click from computer tab. click select files. This will open your computer files select the file you want to post. Then click upload files.
Thats it, works for me. Sure want to see the photos. CF:)
 
Thanks, CF - I'll give it a try and see if it works for me or if I end up with a one-way ticket to Tiwan by accident!With BeefEaters outside Tower of London 2011.jpgGuarding Edinburgh Castle 2011.jpgchanging-of-the-guards-Buckingham Palace.jpg
 
OMG!! I can't believe it actually worked!! Here's a couple more for you - taken in Ireland and down in Cornwall at the cottage I grew up in:Home Cottage in Cornwall.jpgTypical Irish Breakfast.jpg
 
I love it, nothing like seeing your home place. Mine is long since gone. And looks like you had a fine breakfast too. Really happy posting worked for you (and me) I am enjoying the tour. CF:)
 
Hello again, CF - Glad you enjoyed the mini-tour! There's more where those came from but it's going to take some time to sort them all out before I post any more of them. We took literally hundreds both in BI and in the Netherlands. The photos in Holland are really something - tulips all over the place and windmills galore! I could surely use some of that windmill action right now - we're HOT.

The "typical Irish Breakfast" was really good, although not a complete British "fryup" which consists of fried sausage, fried bacon (English type), fried flat bread, fried eggs, fried tomatoes, sauted mushrooms and pots upon pots of coffee or tea. If anyone can eat an entire fryup all alone they can often be served a second one free! I barely made it through the "mini" breakfast.

Katie :)
:):)
 
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