| Subject: Adding pictures to your posts |
| Darren Baker CMOT |  | Location: England - South West, United Kingdom Member Since: May 14, 2006
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| Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 08:18 AM UTC |
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I have seen a large number of posts with red X's or pleas on how do I attach a photo to my post. as it is very hard to explain this process in words alone I have made the following post here to aid you in attaching pictures to posts and placing them in your KitMaker gallery , I hope that this explains the process clearly. In order to display pictures in your posts you first need to upload them to your gallery, the gallery is provided by the KitMaker network when you register an account on one of the KitMaker sites. At the top of every page you will see a tab called Photos, select this tab to be taken to the KitMaker gallery area.  You now need to login into the gallery, select login.  Using the same user and password details that you use to sign into your KitMaker site of choice.  First select "MY PHOTOS" to view any pictures you have already uploaded. Then select "UPLOAD PHOTOS" to add pictures to your gallery. An important note about the material you are submitting to your gallery, the images should not exceed 800X600 pixels.   After selecting upload photos you will be presented with this page, select browse and seek out the picture or pictures you wish to upload to the gallery. Then scroll down to the bottom of that page, making sure your site name is in the relevant square, you can also speed the upload process up by ticking “click here to bypass approval process and upload all files in directory”. Then select “upload/submit”  You should now be looking a page laid out as above, select the picture that you wish to attach to a post.  This will open the selected image up to its display size.  You need to then right click on the selected image, this will open a menu at the bottom of which is properties.  This will open a new window titled “Element Properties” (Element properties is specific to FireFox browser users, Internet Explorer and other browsers use differant terms) the area of this page you will be interested in is “Location”, holding down the right button of your mouse drag the curser on the screen over the location, making sure to highlight the full address as it may not be fully displayed in the window.  Right click within the highlighted area, then from the drop down menu that appears select “Copy” this will copy the address of the image to your computers clip board.  Now go to the forum post you wish to start or answer, and that needs to include the image from your gallery. Either start your new thread or select reply from the various locations on the page in question.  You are now presented with the area where you post your article or reply, at the desired point that you wish to include your image select "[lmg]" from the selection below the text area. This will place a command line in your post in the text desired area of the screen.  You then highlight the area indicated in the above picture, holding down the right button of your mouse drag the curser on the screen over the indicated portion “highlighting it”  You now right click in the highlighted area, and from the drop down menu select “Paste”, this will paste the information you placed on your clipboard earlier in to that highlighted area. You now finish your post as normal by selecting “Ready to Reply Yes”, your selected image or images will now be displayed in the thread or reply. |
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 | Frederick Boucher JPTRR
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| Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 10:34 AM UTC |
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 | Dave O'Meara Grumpyoldman
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| Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 12:57 PM UTC |
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Darren, Nice step by step.
Hopefully it will become a sticky. |
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 | Henk Meerdink Henk
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| Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 02:50 AM UTC |
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Hopefully it will become a sticky.
Done.. |
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 | Jim McIntosh JimMrr | Location: Ontario, Canada Member Since: January 03, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 12:33 PM UTC |
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what in tarnation is a sticky? |
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| Darren Baker CMOT |  | Location: England - South West, United Kingdom Member Since: May 14, 2006
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| Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 01:51 PM UTC |
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A sticky is a post that stays at the top of the forum it is in. |
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 | Luke Rieman Pyromaniac | Location: England - South East, United Kingdom Member Since: January 10, 2009
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| Posted: Monday, January 12, 2009 - 05:55 AM UTC |
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thankyou sooooooooooo much. |
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 | johnny fandangoes | Location: England - East Anglia, United Kingdom Member Since: November 29, 2007
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| Posted: Saturday, February 21, 2009 - 08:33 AM UTC |
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Thankyou this was very helpful  Just followed as instructed and works fine. It all seems very daunting when if like me computers just confuse, but just take your time .  and do it in stages ,slowly slowly catchy monkey. it did take me a few trys but got there. |
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| Darren Baker CMOT |  | Location: England - South West, United Kingdom Member Since: May 14, 2006
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| Posted: Saturday, February 21, 2009 - 11:34 AM UTC |
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Your welcome. |
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 | Darryl Tuominen DT61 | Location: Ontario, Canada Member Since: September 18, 2005
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| Posted: Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 10:31 AM UTC |
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i should have read this before i posted lol.
Darryl |
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 | bob davis dioman13 | Location: Indiana, United States Member Since: August 19, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 - 03:24 AM UTC |
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Darren, I thank you very much for the time and effort to compile the info for pic's problems. Copied the 10 pages into my pic bible and will attempt this afternoon. Hopefully I'll get results and be able to really join in with the rest of the modeling family. Thanks again. |
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 | Jeff Nelson majjanelson | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: December 14, 2006
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| Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 - 04:45 AM UTC |
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Darren, Excellent DIY! The only item I can think to add is that for images already on the web, users can right click the image on a web page to get its properties and therefore its "address" as you have described to add in their reply. Same method, just not adding it to their Kitmaker image gallery. Of course, the "link" will get broken if something happens to the souce webpage. |
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| Darren Baker CMOT |  | Location: England - South West, United Kingdom Member Since: May 14, 2006
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| Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 - 09:18 AM UTC |
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Bob I am glad it helped you. Jeff I had not considered that but I am going to add how to remove images from the gallery here as a few people have asked.
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 | milvehfan | Location: Pennsylvania, United States Member Since: June 26, 2007
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| Posted: Sunday, April 12, 2009 - 11:13 AM UTC |
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Darren, thanks for answering this Question, I am going to give it a try. Like some others here, I have yet to move on into the Electronics/Computer age. Keep On Modelin, milvehfan |
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 | Nguyen Duc Bach Thien Thien_SaoDo | Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Member Since: March 11, 2009
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| Posted: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 05:27 AM UTC |
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Thank U very much. |
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