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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 5:02 pm
by steveo
found this while searching the net , thought it would be of interest
no info with the picture
***EDIT ***
cant up load picture , for some reason ! its the correct size , its always been ok before

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 5:13 pm
by Ivor
Steve, copy the url out of the address bar and paste it between these:
make sure you don't have any spaces and the picture should appear by magic!
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 5:33 pm
by steveo
Ivor wrote:Steve, copy the url out of the address bar and paste it between these:
make sure you don't have any spaces and the picture should appear by magic!
thanks Ivor , for the quick reply & information !! appreciated
sadly i'm an idiot when it comes to computers & what you have just explained , have no idea what that is or it does , sorry , all I know is it keeps coming up error message , when trying to post a picture in the normal way ,that ive been using since 2005

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 5:56 pm
by CLPete
what is the picture of?
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 6:02 pm
by steveo
few ozzy mopars , when they were new , at a auto show or something ,
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 6:58 pm
by steveo
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 16 8:13 pm
by MattH
This might be due to the website / forum issues as I couldn't upload a picture either.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 16 10:06 am
by steveo
MattH wrote:This might be due to the website / forum issues as I couldn't upload a picture either.
thanks for your reply Matt

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you had it too !! looks like posting pictures has gone for a burton then ,

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 16 1:26 pm
by CLPete
Thought I'd try and see if to works for me ...
Seems ok for me, but only when I am using photobucket and click on the IMG option to the right of the photo. To get that to work, you'd need the link to the page the photo is on, so it would need to be on a website like photbucket etc.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 16 4:54 pm
by steveo
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 16 5:39 pm
by CLPete
Nice. I like the motor show one - it looks very ... basic!
Not much in the way of "dressing it up" - just plonk the cars on some cement in a huge barn!