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RTGENE
05-17-2008, 06:38 PM
AT LAST
I have been on the receiving end of so much good information from this web site.
Now I have a chance to offer up some info-----

www.jamstrait.com/products.html

I have installed a 4 bulb amber LED 194a from Jam strait (Advance Auto Parts) and other auto stores I am sure.
I need how to instructions for pictures (please send help)------I have pictures of my new saddle bags which came form a Harley D store. They look better on a spyder.

bjt
05-18-2008, 07:23 AM
If I understand, you are asking how to put photos in your posts? If so, here is my explanation.

First you have to upload your pictures to an image hosting website. I like and use PhotoBucket but there are many others out there and they are free to use. Once your pictures are on the image hosting site, this forum along with any other forums, can go there to get the picture for displaying in your post as long as it has the right command and address.


One of the reasons I like PhotoBucket is that they display your photos along with some helpful commands that make it easy for you to link to your photo from other sites, such as Spyderlovers.com. By pressing the IMG code text (green arrow), PhotoBucket automatically copies the command and link to your computer's clipboard. You don't have to use Spyderlovers picture command button. You just hit "CTRL V" ( "command V" on Macs ) to paste the code into your text. Below is a screen capture of the PhotoBucket site.

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w134/briantangen/e7e46d67-1.jpg


This is what the photo link code will look like in your post. As you can see by the long site link, you are better off copying and pasting that link rather than trying to type it in. All that text between the IMG and the /IMG is the web address to where the picture is stored.

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w134/briantangen/3de9c98a-1.jpg


And this is what you end up with after you post your message or reply.

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w134/briantangen/f352fc8d.jpg

If this wasn't what you were asking, well maybe someone else will find this useful. ;D