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[IMG]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/........fl/th_DSC00417.jpg" border="0" alt="" />[/img]
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pulsar

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It would have been easier, probably, if you had use the tutorial for Photobucket.Com
Posting Pictures Using Photobucket.com For The Host Site
You may still want to read it, especially the part about sizing pictures. I reduced your picture to the forum's recommended maximum width of 640 pixels.
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PZebich

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Test
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pulsar

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PZebich,
Here is what the tutorial says.
- Select the IMG Code URL, second from the top, and paste it into a post or PM. Note: clicking on the URL copies it.
That is, if you are using the IMG Code, you should NOT open the message windows Image too.
If you need to resize the picture (or want to use the Image tool) then do NOT use the IMG code; instead, use the Direct Link for Layouts.
Doing otherwise will not display the picture.
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Here's a little tip! You may find on occasion that you have a photo or image which tends to blend into your post, primarily due to a lack of a defined edge. You could use an image editing program to add a simple border, or you can achieve the same result by using the html "border=" command after your photo's link address. This command will only be interpreted by the browser, and not show up in your post. Your modified Forum image link would look like this:
[IMG]http://yourimagehost.com/yourphoto.jpg "border=1"[/IMG]
which results in a 1 pix size border along the edge of the photo or image. Using the above photo as an example with the "border=1" command:
 
[IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/23ii9uo.jpg "border=1"[/IMG]
I've found this to be a handy trick to use should it ever be needed. 
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