how post an image ,picture
Please help me to know:
how can I post direct a image (schema circuit) at here (i.e. not pass though: Add an image or manage attachments. Thank you so much.
go to some image host there are a lot of them
upload you image and add the link to your post, put the link in the image frame in the toollbar (click on the image frame and put the link in the blank window )
and the image appears in your post ...
In 'quick post' you should click on 'manage attachments' to upload an image. In 'advanced' click on 'add image' - then you can past the link into you post. In either case you image will be hosted on edaboard - you don't need an external host.
Keith
Thank you for your help.Could you send an image ('quick post).Because I don't see where('quick post) in this link.
and sorry for more question. Best regards
I think it depends on your personal preferences as to whether you see it. It is actually called 'post quick reply' and should be below this post along with the 'manage attachments' button.
Keith
Dear DevilMKD
First thank you for your help .If you have the time, please help me some image (upload image...)
for more understand your teach.
Best regards
I cannot post screenshots at the moment - I am using my mobile phone.
Keith
Dear keith1200rs
Oh; I am sorry.And thank you so much.
first go to some image host like
ImageShack? - Online Photo and Video Hosting or
TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting
upload there your photo and
then just paste the copy of the link here (the link in the image is from TinyPic)
You DON'T need to host the pictures elsewhere - you can upload them to edaboard as you post which is far quicker and easier and I believe was the original question. You either click 'manage attachments' or 'add image' when editing the post. When I get to a computer I will be able to post screenshots showing the steps but that is unlikely to be before Tuesday.
Keith
here it is step-by-step using direct upload on the forum host
Dear DevilMKD
Thank you very very much for your helpful.Again thank you.
Best regards
lam
no problem, we are here for help :)
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