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First it has to be hosted on the internet.

Copy the link.

Click on the button that looks like a picture located right above where you type your reply.

Paste your link in the pop-up box.

 

I added a pic to your question. Click on the edit button and you can see how it is set up.

 

Jimmy

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First it has to be hosted on the internet.

Copy the link.

Click on the button that looks like a picture located right above where you type your reply.

Paste your link in the pop-up box.

 

I added a pic to your question. Click on the edit button and you can see how it is set up.

 

Jimmy

 

 

Thanks for the help.

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Have you opened an accounbt with Photobucket? As mentioned before, you have to have an online hosting site first:

1, then you upload your images to the site,

2, click on image you want to post

3 click on "Direct Link" bar and it will copy image

4, go to your "Reply..." section, click on photo icon, paste the URL that you copied on the pop-up and hit "OK".

Apparently, the images you are uploading are Thumbnails, they are small and can be clicked on to enlarge.

You use the same procedure for your sig, pull up your member "settings", click on "Signature" from menu column on left and you will see the same photo icon where you paste the copied URL of the image you want to upload as your sig. Its not an easy process and everybody has trouble with it so hopefully these very basic step by step guideline will help you through it all. Good luck, look forward to some pics.

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Have you opened an accounbt with Photobucket? As mentioned before, you have to have an online hosting site first:

1, then you upload your images to the site,

2, click on image you want to post

3 click on "Direct Link" bar and it will copy image

4, go to your "Reply..." section, click on photo icon, paste the URL that you copied on the pop-up and hit "OK".

Apparently, the images you are uploading are Thumbnails, they are small and can be clicked on to enlarge.

You use the same procedure for your sig, pull up your member "settings", click on "Signature" from menu column on left and you will see the same photo icon where you paste the copied URL of the image you want to upload as your sig. Its not an easy process and everybody has trouble with it so hopefully these very basic step by step guideline will help you through it all. Good luck, look forward to some pics.

created account on photobucket-----uploaded images----i can click on pic i want and it says it was copied-----but i do not see a "reply" section or a pop up box---i was able to copy/paste but it did not put a picture in my sig it just put a link to my photobucket albumn---i will give it one more try and then i give up---not worth the hassle

gig out

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Have you opened an accounbt with Photobucket? As mentioned before, you have to have an online hosting site first:

1, then you upload your images to the site,

2, click on image you want to post

3 click on "Direct Link" bar and it will copy image

4, go to your "Reply..." section, click on photo icon, paste the URL that you copied on the pop-up and hit "OK".

Apparently, the images you are uploading are Thumbnails, they are small and can be clicked on to enlarge.

You use the same procedure for your sig, pull up your member "settings", click on "Signature" from menu column on left and you will see the same photo icon where you paste the copied URL of the image you want to upload as your sig. Its not an easy process and everybody has trouble with it so hopefully these very basic step by step guideline will help you through it all. Good luck, look forward to some pics.

It took some help from my 16yr old daughter and im good to go now-----thx man

gig out

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