How to load multiple pictures to forum from photobucket:
See this forum thread:
salmo.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=photos&action=display&thread=452From this thread, the relevant sections are:
21. When the upload is complete, photobucket will tell you that the pictures have been uploaded, and after a short delay, you can view these pictures on the photobucket page.
22. At the bottom of that page under the photos is a box with ‘select/unselect all’.
23. Each photo has its own box for individual selection.
24. Make your selections by clicking on the appropriate boxes.
25. Under the ‘select/unselect all’ box are another 3 options boxes, and the Right hand one is the one you require ‘Generate HTML and IMG code’; click this box.
26. The next screen to appear is a page of boxes of the different codes for uploading to different web applications. You should select the fourth box down entitled ‘IMG images for message boards’.
27. You will need to copy all what is written within that box by sweeping with your mouse to select, then selecting ‘copy’ on your PC edit menu.
28. You the open up your word processor (I use MS Office ‘Word’), open a new document page, and paste the code you have just copied from the photobucket code page onto this Word document.
29. You will get text that appears like this:
30. {IMG}http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n218/Michael-ULS/Flees2.jpg[/IMG]
31. {IMG}http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n218/Michael-ULS/Giesadrink.jpg[/IMG]
32. {IMG}http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n218/Michael-ULS/442formation.jpg[/IMG]
32a. Please note, the curly brackets { } around 'IMG' at the start of each of these has replace to correct square brackets [ ] so that the actual pictures don't show up in this guide!
33. You can then edit this by adding text before (above) each image code, or below each image code, as required.
34. Add whatever explanation you require.
35. Copy the entire text of the Word document so created either with the sweep of the mouse, or selecting all and clicking the copy button within the edit menu of your PC.
36. Now, you log into the forum, select the topic, and either click either the ‘reply’ button or ‘new thread button.
37. When the new page opens for you to prepare your post, simply paste the text copied from the Word document into the box where you would normally type.
38. Then select ‘preview’ to see how your posting will look, and if all OK, click the submit button.
Hope that helps
Mike