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Adding a picture to a thread

Discussion in 'Podiatry Arena Technical Support' started by Mark Egan, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. Mark Egan

    Mark Egan Active Member


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    Can someone help me?

    How can I add a photo of a patient's complaint for advice on treatment?

    thanks
     
  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Mark

    2 ways:
    1. Use the 'manage attachments' below (after you have hot 'new message' or 'reply') - the imae will be an attachemnt to the message.

    or

    2. Put the picture up on a website or image server service and hot link to it using the BB codes. Right click on the image and click properties - that will give you the URL of the image
    The code to put in the message here will be:
    {img}http://www.http://www.podiatry-arena.com/images/mythbuster.jpg{/img}

    Important - replace the { with [ and replace the URL with the one for your image.
    This is the code for the image of the mythbuster, cureently on the home page.
     
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