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Back to the Message Board | Post Message | How to include an image Here is a brief explanation for some questions you may have about our Message Board.
The policy here at the Arizona ShootOut Message Board:
This message board was set up to give models and photographers attending the ShootOuts an
uncluttered place to discuss issues, jobs, ideas, and other interests. You must use a name to post. Feel free to be candid with your
messages, ideas, and questions. However, spamming, slamming and flaming will not be tolerated, nor will posts relating to
x-rated work.
How do I add images to my posts? To add an image to your post you must first have your image on a server (or web space) somewhere where it can be accessed from the internet. You are simply linking to an image by entering the URL to the image in the space provided when you post a message. Like this example: Remember that the path and image name are case senstive, so capitalization, or lack of it, counts. When you post an image here, if you have entered the path to the image properly, the image will show up on the preview page. This way you can make sure you've entered the name and path correctly before you actually post your message.Can I put html tags anywhere in my posts? Yes. You can use HTML tags in the body of the message only. Why are there colons in the message when I try to post a followup? Colons appear in the message dialog box when you try to followup up on a message to indicate that those lines are quoting the previous document. Your post most likely did not show up for YOU because your browser did not reload the page, it simply pulled it out of cache. Please 'reload' the main page with your browser and it should then appear. That is, of course, unless your message was deleted for not following the guidelines. How do I contact the administrator? You can click on this link to send us an email. Where can I get the scripts for this program? The scripts are written in Perl and created by Matt Wright. They are free to anyone who wishes to use them and you can get them as well as other scripts at: http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/. Have at it!
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