Very nice... no more photobucket!
First Click on the Gallery button on the top row of buttons.
Step 1
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Click on the button that says "My Albums"
Step 2
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Click on "Add User Album"
Step 3
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Fill in the relevant info, you don't have to change much except the title, description and a little icon if you want it. Then click submit on the bottom.
Step 4
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Now that the album is there, click "mass upload"
Step 5
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Now click "select files"
Step 6
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Now select as many files as you want, or you can highlight them. Click "Open"
Step 7
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Now click "Upload"
Step 8
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Now click "Submit"
Step 9
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Now click the item you want to post to the forum in the Item list.
Step 10
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This is what the individual picture pages look like.
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Now highlight and copy the "BBC embed code"
Step 12
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Open up a new topic post and post your BBC embed code in there that will read something like [smg id=xx]
Step 13
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BINGO!
Good to go!
Now you can store your fishing photos here and embed them in posts without going all over the internet to other sites. Don't worry about the size, with your guys' support we can now afford a little more space. Thanks!
Enjoy.
Justin
Very nice... no more photobucket!
I'll fix up the errors later tonight, sorrry the pictures don't get bigger either, it's really the photo quality from the prnt scrn function.
Hope it helps.
I really like the Gallery Juice. Can't wait to see what the chat is going to be like.
OK Juice, I am not the dumbest but I get to #9 and have the (1) picture I want to post in my album. However there is no "Select" button to proceed with. If I click on the picture it only enlarges. I am unable to proceed with the countdown. Duh ???? "Doc"
"Doc"
" It has always been my private conviction that any man who puts his intelligence against a fish and loses has it coming"...John Steinbeck
Fugeddaboudit----I used Photobucket---much simpler for my addled brain. :P "Doc"
"Doc"
" It has always been my private conviction that any man who puts his intelligence against a fish and loses has it coming"...John Steinbeck