diggler
Aug 26th, 04, 2:40 AM
well here goes, this is my chevelle in its current state. i should probably take a picture that shows a bit more and maybe i will add it to the thread tomorrow or so. this is after i finished painting it:
ooooooooook i dont know how to put pictures on here. graemlins/clonk.gif
slpin
Aug 26th, 04, 2:51 AM
try
[ i m g ] picture url [ / i m g ]
without all those spaces..
supersport396_2000
Aug 27th, 04, 1:08 AM
Like this, [.IMG]then your link like http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/slpin/750hp.jpg then close it with [./IMG] Take out the periods,i just used them to show the code.
webfoot
Aug 27th, 04, 11:35 AM
You also have to get the pictures hosted online somewhere for that to work. Linking from your C drive won't work.
I suggest going www.cardomain.com (http://www.cardomain.com) and starting an account. Its free, but you'll have to deal with a few popups.
diggler
Aug 27th, 04, 1:16 PM
ah yes thanks to both of you. well damn i dont have any place to host my pictures and i doubt i'll get around to putting them on cardomain but thanks for your help.
Pat Kelley
Aug 27th, 04, 1:36 PM
Originally posted by diggler:
ah yes thanks to both of you. well damn i dont have any place to host my pictures and i doubt i'll get around to putting them on cardomain but thanks for your help. Check with your ISP. You probably have web space already. Most give you 5-10 meg with your account.
chevydog66
Aug 27th, 04, 8:55 PM
You can also try www.villagephotos.com (http://www.villagephotos.com) I think it costs about $5 for six months.
diggler
Aug 28th, 04, 4:52 AM
ok thanks again for the help. i have DSL, do they provide the hosting or is it additional cost? if anyone knows.
david_396
Aug 28th, 04, 10:00 AM
here is what comcast, my ISP sent me:
Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Customer,
As some of you may have noticed, Comcast recently raised the mail storage limit from 10MB per account to 250MB per account. Since Comcast provides up to 7 e-mail accounts, you are now getting 1.75GB of total e-mail storage. This storage is in addition to the 175MB of total Personal Web Page storage and unlimited photo storage through the Comcast Photo Center.
Coupled with this increase in storage, we have modified our deletion policy for e-mail. In order to assist mail users in keeping these larger mailboxes more manageable, Comcast will delete mail in your inbox that is unopened and unread after 60 days. We will never delete any messages that you have opened or any messages, opened or unopened, that you file in your personal folders. To see how to set up personal folders, please click here.
We have made these changes to meet your Broadband usage needs. We will be reviewing these policies throughout the rest of the year and will inform you of any future changes.
Thank you,
Comcast High-Speed Internet
1hot67
Aug 28th, 04, 3:19 PM
Even Verizon DSL provides some space for photos and such.