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    BloodEclipse

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    In the trenches for liberty!
    I like mu....Ah, nevermind; it's not worth the infraction.:D
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    FordMan08

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    Hey you guys... How do you post multiple pictures in a post? I do it the very slow way by going back to photobucket multiple times. I know there is an easier way but dont know how...help
     

    SavageEagle

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    Hey you guys... How do you post multiple pictures in a post? I do it the very slow way by going back to photobucket multiple times. I know there is an easier way but dont know how...help

    IF it's your account, just select using the check box then go to the bottom, click generate HTML tags and copy and paste just as you would for each one.
     

    BloodEclipse

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    Hey you guys... How do you post multiple pictures in a post? I do it the very slow way by going back to photobucket multiple times. I know there is an easier way but dont know how...help

    I try not to put things in photobucket if I can avoid it. I use the picture's url most times. You can right click on any picture and select properties to see the url. Copy it, select the insert image tool and paste.
     
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    Photobucket is easily hacked if the filenames are even remotely close to standard. Bad idea to use it for ANYTHING, much less storing media meant to be private.

    On a somewhat related note, I'm now tempted to change my sig to 'WWJcD?'.
     
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