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Jun 07, 2008 18:17 |  #1

I know up upload limit is 2 images, but I have seen tons of posts with 7 or 8 images in it. How do you display more than 2 images in one post?


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Jun 07, 2008 18:21 |  #2

Nevermind, I guess you have to embed them, not sure how to do that, so I will stick with 2 at a time.


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Jun 07, 2008 21:47 |  #3

Right Cranium Imaging wrote in post #5679974 (external link)
I know up upload limit is 2 images, but I have seen tons of posts with 7 or 8 images in it. How do you display more than 2 images in one post?

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Nevermind, I guess you have to embed them, not sure how to do that, so I will stick with 2 at a time.


you have to have them somewhere like your own hosting account, or flicker, any of those other photo storage sites... then in the edit box... that little pic that looks like postcard of a mountain with a stamp. (?don't know if that is what it is... but anyways) when you click on that a box pops up and you enter the link to your picture.


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Jun 08, 2008 00:11 as a reply to  @ kab8715's post |  #4

I used photobucket...... Not sure if I could hotlink from Flickr, but photobucket is fairly straight forward.


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Jun 08, 2008 00:13 |  #5

kab8715 wrote in post #5680920 (external link)
you have to have them somewhere like your own hosting account, or flicker, any of those other photo storage sites... then in the edit box... that little pic that looks like postcard of a mountain with a stamp. (?don't know if that is what it is... but anyways) when you click on that a box pops up and you enter the link to your picture.

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Jun 08, 2008 08:56 |  #6

I'll second photobucket, very easy to utilse.


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