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Post by TristanY on Jul 14, 2009 9:03:29 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I can't figure out how to post pictures in the posts or to add a photo for the signature. Can anyone can help me??
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Post by sunshine37135 on Jul 14, 2009 9:12:43 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I can't figure out how to post pictures in the posts or to add a photo for the signature. Can anyone can help me?? The answer is similar to how you change the Avatar in the All About Vera Bradley Sales under VBS Questions discussion thread. I did move it here to the OT discussion since I couldn't add it to that thread and in case other think to look for it here. To change your Signature: Go to your profile by clicking the link at the top of the page. It is next to the 'logout' button. Then, click modify profile. From there, you will see a section called Signature. You can paste a link to one of your pictures (from photobucket, facebook, etc. To get the link, you right click on the picture, click properties, and the url will be there). It must be under 100x100 and if it is too big it may ask you to resize. You can also add text to the area. To add photo links, you can post the http:// address from the same websites where you photos are located whether that is Photobucket or Facebook. If you need help locating the link, just PM me. (You can do that my clicking on my screen name, Sunshine37135 on the left, and click send message)
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Post by TristanY on Jul 14, 2009 9:29:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply! I tried to add a photo for my signature but all I see is the http address and no actual photo. I use the address from the properties section within the picture, but I don't actually see the photo when I finish modifying my signature. Am I missing a step??
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Post by Sarah on Jul 14, 2009 9:47:16 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply! I tried to add a photo for my signature but all I see is the http address and no actual photo. I use the address from the properties section within the picture, but I don't actually see the photo when I finish modifying my signature. Am I missing a step?? You also need to add at the beginning of the http address and [ /img] after the .com or whatever (minus the spaces). It would look something like this (minus the spaces in the img tags) http://www.address.com[ /img] Hope this helps!
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Post by TristanY on Jul 14, 2009 10:41:11 GMT -5
Thanks for the help!
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