You will get the option to 'browse', and with that click, you will immediately be taken to your Pictures folder. Find a picture you like, and click OK to upload it.
A page will come up with these boxes:
HTML for Websites:
IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards:
URL for Email and IM:
Direct Link for Layouts:
You will get 4 links with 4 options.
The first one is the code that you would put on a webpage, with a link back to tinypic. However, I find it annoying having to deal with it linking back to the website, so you would use this code: <img src="URL HERE">, for me, I uploaded a picture of my favorite gum (lol), and I would use this code to comment on Myspace's, ect.
[I had to put spaces because it automatically sets it as a link here on Advicenators. You, however, would not need spaces.]
I used the link provided at the 'Direct Link for Layouts' option.
The second option, is for Forums and Message Boards, because forums use different types of tags, they use brackets '[' ']' instead of arrows '<' '>'.
The third option is for e-mail and IM, but I normally forget about that, and just stick with using the last option, which is the Direct Link for Layouts. With that, you can use the code that I gave you (<img src="..">), you can use it to give to your friends over AIM or MSN so that they can see the picture directly once they click it in the IM box.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to leave a message in my inbox. I'll be happy to help you out.
katiekat answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 8:41 pm: not hard to work at all.
just click browse photos and upload once youve chosen a pic.
you can copy and paste the codes in your myspace account or use the URL anywhere.
the image code (the one that says this: [IMG]code[IMG])
wont work on myspace unless you do this:
delete the [IMG] things on the code and type
<img src=code here>
then it should work.
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