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27th March 2015, 20:54 | #1 |
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Hi. Would like some advice on how to post photos from my iPad in a post on this forum. Thanks very much.
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27th March 2015, 21:04 | #2 |
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When you hit reply look under the reply box and there is a manage attachments button, this will allow you to link photos that are on your iPad via choose file and upload if that makes sense?
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I find it best to use photobucket. If you don't already have a photobucket account, sign up (it's free), and download the photobucket app to your iPad.
From there you can upload your photos, and get a link to share the photos on a forum post. I tend to use the IMG code, as it gives a big photo, just copy and paste the code into the post that you're writing. The other good thing about photo bucket is that you can also upload to it and share the photos on a laptop/computer, and you can arrange them all in albums. So I've got an album for each type of forum I go on, ie. Car, Bike, Boat, and random stuff. Hope that helps a bit. |
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