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saw43dust

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just found this site and I am still trying to find my way around. I see a lot of pictures, are there instruction on how to post a picture?

thanks and have a good day
saw

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Hi Sawdust,

Welcome to BirdForum!

The instructions should be there somewhere on the gallery page, it's a while since I've posted any but it wasn't difficult

Michael
 
Hi there, saw43dust, on behalf of admin and all the moderators, welcome to Bird Forum.

I'm sure you'll find lots to interest you here, and plenty of advice, should you need it. We look forward to hearing more about your area and seeing your photos.

You should find out how to post a photo in the Help section. I see, in another thread, you've already worked out how to link to them!

When you click on the green 'post reply' button, you get a more advanced text entry page than the Quick Reply one at the foot of the thread. You click on 'Manage Attachments' - this will bring up a box that enables you to browse for the files on your hard drive. When you have uploaded all the files you want, click 'all done'.
 
Hi Sawdust,
Great to have you onboard at birdforum.net, hope you enjoy the site and start posting your photos in the gallery, it's all quite easy...I promise. Just go into the gallery and scroll down past the latest 35 photos and you'll see some options to the right on your screen, click on 'upload photos' and away you go.... try to fill in as much detail as you can in the tesxt fields, it's of use to many viewers.
Regards,
Andy
 
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