a. To post an image, you'll need to enter the full URL of the image in the "Optional Image URL" box. An example of a full URL is: http://www.yourwebsite.com/images/mypicture.jpg
b. I have an image on my hard drive that I would like to post. How can I post it to my message board?
c. First of all, you'll need to find a place on the internet to store the image. Most likely, you have space available where your website is hosted.
d. What if there isn't an "Optional Image URL" box? Is there another way to post an image?
e. If the administrator does not have or allow images on their board, but does allow HTML on their board, you can use HTML code to post your image. An example of this is <img src=http://www.yourwebsite.com/images/mypicture.jpg>.
f. I've posted an image correctly, but it is STILL not showing up. What's going on?
Some free webspace providers do not allow you to remotely load images from their servers. The image may be showing up the first few times you visit your board after you add them, just because it is stored in your browser's cache from viewing it previously. If you want the image to display correctly, you may need to find another place to store your images.
Common Courtesy
It is common courtesy when posting pictures to make mention of the sire and dam as well as who the breeder of the dogge was. Kennel prefixes as to where the dogge came from are required; people viewing your pictures will be curious as to who the dogge is out of and may save time in answering post if this information goes along with the picture post, please make sure that all dogges that are being posted are VBA registered; any dogges registered as Old Style Bulldogges must have this label [Old Style Bulldogge] either on the post or on the picture itself so that there are no confusions between the OVB's & OB's registered with the VBA, we look forward to seeing your pictures, thank you.
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