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Trickster
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:09 am    Post subject: Help with some auspet things Reply with quote

How do i make an avatar?
And how do i add a picture in my msg when replying or posting?
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Chessmind
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi. Very Happy

To make an avatar (image below your member name):

1) You need a small pic (around 80X80). If you can make any of your pics this small, just right click on the pic, then click on "properties" and copy the URL address. Then come back here to Auspet. If you can't make your pics small try using www.tinypic.com or www.photobucket.com.

2) Click on your profile. Scroll down to the bottom. You will see "Link To Off-Site Avatar". Paste the URL address here and then click submit.

To post a pic in your post:

1) Go to www.snapfish.com (it's free).

2) Upload your pics.

3) Right click on the pic and then click on "properties" and copy the URL address.

4) Paste the URL address with the "img" tags. You can either click on the "img" tags above or you can type it in. It should look like this:

[img]theURLaddresshere[/img]

5) Then click submit.

Good luck. Your the best
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