The grilling community is known for coming together to provide help and support in times of need, and many families and communities have been devastated by the recent severe weather events across the country. Please visit these sites to learn more about how you can support relief efforts -
operationbbqrelief.org and
redcross.org.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeLet's see if I know what I'm doing here:
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeTo post photos to the forum you must have a Photobucket account and have your photos uploaded to it. When you roll your mouse over one of your photos in Photobucket a box with four lines of code will appear. Click on the last (IMG) line of code with your left mouse button. The yellow box that says "Copied" will appear briefly.
Back in your message editing window inside the edit window click with your right mouse button. Select "Paste" by clicking on it with your left mouse button.
The string of IMG code that you have just pasted to the edit box will have the "IMG" in capital letters. When you preview your message this way the IMG code will not convert to your photos and you will see the text code. If you change these to "img" (lower case) your photos will now appear in the preview window as they will in the finished message. You should have only one line of img code for each photo, I have two for illustration.
Good luck,
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