Congrats! Sounds like you got a find! We're still very happy with our '14 178.
As far as the picture thing goes, if you can navigate to the picture in your web browser, you can embed it in your post. It's called a "direct image link." If it's an image on your computer, phone or tablet you can use a service like http://imgur.com - http://imgur.com
I use my own private service, but here's a quick tutorial on how to use http://imgur.com - http://imgur.com
1) From the front page of imgur, click "New Post"
2) Browse to or drag your image to upload:
3) Now, you can go right to getting a link to post or you can edit the image. In this case, I will make the image a tad bit smaller so it will won't be so huge when I post it. Let's select the "Edit Image" field.
4) I will resize the image proportionally so it is no wider than 400 pixels:
5) I hit "Apply" and "Save" which returns me to step #3. Now I click "Get Share Links" which brings up these options:
6) Copy the BBCode (Forums) code. It looks like:
That's your picture.
Now, to put the image in a post like this, all I have to do is paste that line into my post. You can use the "Preview Post" button to see what it looks like before posting. This is it:
That's the easiest way. There are other ways I would be happy to explain, but I think this is the easiest way to post an image here.
Another method is to use a direct link to an image and then use the "Insert Image" button above:
If I know where the image is on the web and I see it with my web browser this method works well. For this demo, I will use the same image but from a different server. I have a link to the image => http://grafiks101.com/pod/dawg.jpg - http://grafiks101.com/pod/dawg.jpg
Now, to get the image in the post, I'll use the "Insert Image" button. First, place the curser where you want the image and then click the button. That brings up the "Image Properties" window.
Click the "Preview" button and it will show you a preview of the image as well as the width and height. I generally do not like images posted larger than 600 pixels wide, so I will resize the image here. If it's not a square image, you need to do a little math to make the image proportional. For this demo, I'll keep it small and set the width and height to 200. I click "OK" and the image appears where my curser was. Magic!
All the images I used in this tutorial can be found here if you want to play around:
http://grafiks101.com/pod/?dir=imgur - http://grafiks101.com/pod/?dir=imgur
Hope that helps! If it does, I'll refine it a bit and post it in a place a bit more obvious.
fred
------------- 2014 RPod 178 => https://goo.gl/CV446f - MyMods and Buying Habits
2008 4Runner Limited 4.0-liter V6
Yes, those are wild ponies dining on grass while dumping tanks!
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