This is a discussion on How to: Posting Attachments within the Pictures and Videos forums, part of the KFX450 Headquarters category; With our new attachment feature, showing off your pictures and videos is as easy as posting a normal reply.
First, after typing out your reply, ...
With our new attachment feature, showing off your pictures and videos is as easy as posting a normal reply.
First, after typing out your reply, scroll down to the "Browse" button and click on it.
Select the picture or video you want to upload and click "Open".
Then hit "Add this attachment", the page will then reload, and it will be attached.
You can add multiple attachments to a post, including videos the same way.
After all your attachments are added, add your post like every other time and they'll be automatically added to your reply.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KFX450HQ @ Jun 10 2006, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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With our new attachment feature, showing off your pictures and videos is as easy as posting a normal reply.
First, after typing out your reply, scroll down to the "Browse" button and click on it.
Select the picture or video you want to upload and click "Open".
Then hit "Add this attachment", the page will then reload, and it will be attached.
You can add multiple attachments to a post, including videos the same way.
After all your attachments are added, add your post like every other time and they'll be automatically added to your reply.
Example:[/b]
tried to post apick did not have a browse button just had choose file and upload. uploaded file numerous times it was under the max size and never showed up in the attachments window. is this because i run on a mac? or am i missing something?
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