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- HerrHerr Offline
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How do you...
...post an image here that you, say, copy from Google images?
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
--David Byrne
--David Byrne
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When you post, there's a button in between "List=" and "URL" labeled "Img". You can just click it, copy/paste the URL of the image you found using google and hit submit.
OR you can type "img" (using square brackets instead of quotation marks), then list the URL of the image, then close it with "/img" (again using brackets).
I hope that helps some. If you quote me, you can see how I posted this lovely image of a chair that turned up after searching for "improv" in google.

OR you can type "img" (using square brackets instead of quotation marks), then list the URL of the image, then close it with "/img" (again using brackets).
I hope that helps some. If you quote me, you can see how I posted this lovely image of a chair that turned up after searching for "improv" in google.

- HerrHerr Offline
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Thanks! I'll give it a shot soon!bradisntclever wrote:When you post, there's a button in between "List=" and "URL" labeled "Img". You can just click it, copy/paste the URL of the image you found using google and hit submit.
OR you can type "img" (using square brackets instead of quotation marks), then list the URL of the image, then close it with "/img" (again using brackets).
I hope that helps some. If you quote me, you can see how I posted this lovely image of a chair that turned up after searching for "improv" in google.
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
--David Byrne
--David Byrne