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How to Post Cards Step by Step


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I use photobucket but i guess it works om Imageshack and Tinypic too.

 

 

Photobucket

1. Make the card

2. Right click the image and save the card to your desktop

3. Go to Photobucket.com and make an account

4. Go to My Albums

5. Browse the card you saved on your desktop

6. Click Upload

7. Copy the IMG code and paste it to the thread you want it to be in

 

Imageshack

1. Make the card

2. Right click the image and save the card to your desktop

3. Go to Imageshack.com but you don't have to make an account

4. Browse the card you saved on your desktop and resize it if you wish

5. Click Host It

6. Copy the text in the Hotlinks for forums (1) box

7. Paste the code into the desired thread

 

Tinypic

1. Make the card

2. Right click the image and save the card to your desktop

3. Go to Tinypic.com

4. Browse the card you saved on your desktop

5. Click on Upload now

6. Copy the IMG code and paste it on the desired thread

 

 

Tip For Photo Bucket Tutorial: Save pictures as a .jpg or .jpeg file onto your computer =)

 

I hope this helps you all. =D

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Metaman's way of posting card from PHOTOBUCKET.

1. Make the card.

2. Right click on the card.

3. View the Image.

4. Copy the URL (Link).

5. Go to PHOTOBUCKET and paste the URL in the web URL part thing.

You can either:

1. Copy the IMG (image) code and paste it in your post or,

2. Copy the IMG code and paste it in the HYPER LINK button and it will bring you to the card page.

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Metaman's way of posting card from PHOTOBUCKET.

1. Make the card.

2. Right click on the card.

3. View the Image.

4. Copy the URL (Link).

5. Go to PHOTOBUCKET and paste the URL in the web URL part thing.

You can either:

1. Copy the IMG (image) code and paste it in your post or' date='

[b']2.[/b] Copy the IMG code and paste it in the HYPER LINK button and it will bring you to the card page.

that is my idea man

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