SoInToYoUx0x answered Friday June 9 2006, 7:47 pm: you gotta upload them to photobucket and get the code URl and then when you want to put it in which ever section you put this in
<img s rc="URL code"> then you gotta space it using<b r>
orphans answered Friday June 9 2006, 7:45 pm: instead of photobucket you could use tinypic.com or imageshack.com all you do is browse the photo and submit when its been uploaded they will give you a simple link directly to the image copy it and put it in this code <img src="PUT YOUR LINK TO THE IMAGE HERE">
and viola
whateverlife.com gave me this info so u could check back there =]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Friday June 9 2006, 6:58 pm: First you have to make a photobucket account..which is free and easy. Just go to photobucket.com. Then upload your pics to photobucket and then under the pic you upload you'll see 3 different things..lik URL, Tag, ect. Copy and paste the tag to the section you want the pic on your myspace. Hope you understand. Good luck! ♥ caitie [ x0blu3eyedbeautyx0's advice column | Ask x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 A Question ]
Sherry answered Friday June 9 2006, 6:24 pm: Make an account at www.photobucket.com
Upload all the pictures you'd like on your myspace.
Below each picture there are three links, copy/paste the second link into where-ever you'd like the picture to be. Under about me, hereos, etc.
DefinedEyes answered Friday June 9 2006, 6:24 pm: Make an account on photobucket or go to tinypic.com and then once you upload the photo
take the link that says "tag" on the left of it (thats for if your on photobucket)
and on tinypic once you upload your picture take the url in the box that says "HTML"
and then paste it where you want it on your profile and it should show up.
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