Into the unknown

beach004

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We've finally worked out the dates, planes, guns, shells, clothes, cars, motels, and four of us--two sons-in-law, one daughter, and me--are off to Wagner, a week from tomorrow. We have never hunted SD, never hunted with a dog, seldom hunted when it wasn't 'way below freezing and snow up to at least our ankles, in Nebraska.

We've found a friend on the web (never met him, only spoken on the phone) from that area, with two dogs, who has out of the goodness of his heart offered to show us some places; we have licenses, maps, steel shot, and high hopes--just not much money. If any of you who know that area, maybe have already hunted it this year, have any advice, we welcome it.

Being the old guy and the organizer, I already am having trouble sleeping...
Beach004
 
From another thread:

Actually Spence you can just copy the IMG code as well then paste in the box your creating your post in. Just saves you the extra step of insert image. Either way is fine though.

After you have joined photobucket and have uploaded pictures to your account, just drag the cursor over the picture you wish to use. You will see a drop down list. Look for IMG code. Just click and highlight the code to the right and then right click and "copy".

Then going back to UPH, in the box you are creating your post, just paste the code you copied and do a preview. It should be there. If it is then submit reply. It's that easy.

Now if you want to post multiple pics in one post then try this while in Photobucket.

Move the cursor over each picture you want and check the box directly underneath pic
After you have selected all pictures, navigate to the bottom of the screen
You will see some options at the bottom
Click on "Generate HTML and IMG code"
You will now see a page of more options
Look for "IMG images for message boards" and highlight everything in the box and right click and "copy"
Then back at UPH, paste the code you copied directly in the box you are creating your post in.
Preview, if all is well then submit. thats it.

P.S. It would probably be best to resize your pics to the size you want while on your computer first. Depending on how big you want, Photobucket may not allow you to resize larger than what you uploaded. Normally 600 x 400 or thereabouts is a good size for message boards.

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Last edited by birdshooter; 12-08-2009 at 02:33 AM.
 
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