Also, you may want to compress your images a bit to make the file size smaller. In Photoshop "save for web" and use a setting of 60 or so to get considerably compressed JPGs without obvious compression artifacts like jaggies.
You need a remote hosting site. I use Sony Imagestation SIS
Edit your images in MSPaint or Photoshop or whatever ...crop them so that they won't force anyone to scroll (A REAL ANNOYANCE!!!) and then upload them to image station. Then hit the thumbnail, expand the image ..right click and "copy image location" ...come back to your post and hit "IMAGE" and paste the url of the image there.
quote: Originally posted by Gary Allan: You need a remote hosting site. I use Sony Imagestation SIS
Edit your images in MSPaint or Photoshop or whatever ...crop them so that they won't force anyone to scroll (A REAL ANNOYANCE!!!) and then upload them to image station. Then hit the thumbnail, expand the image ..right click and "copy image location" ...come back to your post and hit "IMAGE" and paste the url of the image there.