If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
Actually, if I tried to tell you, it wouldn't work because the forum software would pick up on my explaination and replace it with the picture.
As you make a post, to the left of the box you type in is a blue bit of text that reads, "UBB Code is ON". click on that and it'll explain UBB codes and how to make thing
bold, how to add a
click here link to your posts, how to include a picture, and lots of other stuff.
To tell you the basics of putting in a picture, I'm going to ask you to imagine that everywhere in this post that you see a curly brace, that is either { or }, you should replace it with a square brackets, that is to say [ or ]. The reason for this game of pretend is that those square brackets key the forum software to interpret stuff as codes and not as text. So, if I put in square brackets, the forum software will key on it and you won't be able to see it.
To insert your picture, I just typed
{img}http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1695253&a=13017543&p=49054914{/img}
Remember, replace the curly braces with square brackets and it'll work.
Now, let me give you one more little secret: if you want to see how I did my codes in one of my posts, just click on the edit icon of MY post. Of course, you won't be able to edit my post since you don't know my password, but the forum software will still show you my post without interpreting the codes.
By the way, if you edit a post more than once in a row, you can remove the excess "this message has been editted" lines. If you edit your post more than once in one day but the edits are quite some time apart, the I think it's proper to leave two lines. And, if you edit it twice on different days, then certainly leave both editted notes.
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Chuck
Balisongs -- because it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!
http://www.balisongcollector.com