whats up everyone how do i post pics on this site
#3
Start a photobucket account. Upload photos. Highlight and copy the IMG code from photobucket of the image you want to post into your SL post, (IMG code is under your picture in Photobucket). Paste the img code into your reply in SL. Preview to make sure it works, them Sumbit if you like what you see.
#5
Originally Posted by TravisDTD
Start a photobucket account. Upload photos. Highlight and copy the IMG code from photobucket of the image you want to post into your SL post, (IMG code is under your picture in Photobucket). Paste the img code into your reply in SL. Preview to make sure it works, them Sumbit if you like what you see.
John
#10
Originally Posted by jallamas
Originally Posted by 2_much_tc
Please take PC101...
#12
If anyone needs a quick tip, I would be happy to help out. I am no wizard but I know a thing or two that can speed things up on the PC:
Here's a tip: If you have two internet browsers open say one with SL and the other with Photobucket. Press Alt+Tab and you will toggle from one screen to another. Sometimes its faster. I use it all the time. It works well if you have multiple windows open too. If you press and hold down Alt then (with Alt still pressed tap the Tab key a micro navigation window will pop up in the middle of your screen. the icons you see are the different programs and windows you have open. Tab to the one you want and release the Alt button that program or window will pop up in front of you. I picked up that trick when I started working here at Discount from a co-worker. Sometimes it is faster than grabbing the mouse and clicking on the window you want to use.
Here's a tip: If you have two internet browsers open say one with SL and the other with Photobucket. Press Alt+Tab and you will toggle from one screen to another. Sometimes its faster. I use it all the time. It works well if you have multiple windows open too. If you press and hold down Alt then (with Alt still pressed tap the Tab key a micro navigation window will pop up in the middle of your screen. the icons you see are the different programs and windows you have open. Tab to the one you want and release the Alt button that program or window will pop up in front of you. I picked up that trick when I started working here at Discount from a co-worker. Sometimes it is faster than grabbing the mouse and clicking on the window you want to use.
#13
Originally Posted by 2_much_tc
Originally Posted by jallamas
Originally Posted by 2_much_tc
Please take PC101...
John
#14
Originally Posted by TravisDTD
If anyone needs a quick tip, I would be happy to help out. I am no wizard but I know a thing or two that can speed things up on the PC:
Here's a tip: If you have two internet browsers open say one with SL and the other with Photobucket. Press Alt+Tab and you will toggle from one screen to another. Sometimes its faster. I use it all the time. It works well if you have multiple windows open too. If you press and hold down Alt then (with Alt still pressed tap the Tab key a micro navigation window will pop up in the middle of your screen. the icons you see are the different programs and windows you have open. Tab to the one you want and release the Alt button that program or window will pop up in front of you. I picked up that trick when I started working here at Discount from a co-worker. Sometimes it is faster than grabbing the mouse and clicking on the window you want to use.
Here's a tip: If you have two internet browsers open say one with SL and the other with Photobucket. Press Alt+Tab and you will toggle from one screen to another. Sometimes its faster. I use it all the time. It works well if you have multiple windows open too. If you press and hold down Alt then (with Alt still pressed tap the Tab key a micro navigation window will pop up in the middle of your screen. the icons you see are the different programs and windows you have open. Tab to the one you want and release the Alt button that program or window will pop up in front of you. I picked up that trick when I started working here at Discount from a co-worker. Sometimes it is faster than grabbing the mouse and clicking on the window you want to use.
John
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