^^^^^B I U <<< That up there is called your, "Menu Bar."
"... bring some photo over and post them on the forum help me anyone."
Try this:
B is for bold. ~ I can do this 2 ways: I can first go to the menu bar, click B. The courser is now blinking in the middle of the brackets. See how the brackets butt-up against the courser? That is the trick to bracket setting [what is missing?>] [b]No gaps! [b]< From this, to this> NO GAPS! Now that you know you have 1 step down, you can expand the steps with a left click of the mouse and drag whatever quote of someone you want to use for your post. How I work the steps are to first find the quote, drag the 'L-Mouse-Drag Over' the words I need for the content. I let go of the mouse, the selection should be highlighted [in blue]. I then hold down the Ctrl key, then stab the letter A and think of that word as 'add' to my post.
This step saves the highlighted quote so you can come to your post and start collecting the content you saved. I now select from the menu bar the U.* I know the courser is in the middle and I am ready to dump the quote in the center. To unload the quote, I again press the Ctrl key, then stab the letter V. Your quote is almost ready if you like that look of your quote. You now have a bunch of choices with B, I and U. So, to finish off 5 ways you can control the letters at the menu bar here are the mixed combination's as follows:
1. B ~ Can be had by holding down the Ctrl key, then stab the letter B, rather than at the menu bar. See how you have control of 2 ways to load B, I, and U? That is one way you can build the correct brackets to do certain things.
2. I ~ Have to repeat things so there is no mistake as to what I said is that the letter I, can be used as the, "http: address," by dragging the mouse over the address line below the browser's menu bar as we are discussing here with this [BIU] menu bar. Ctrl-A remember is to save that blue line. We can move quickly along by clicking the letter I, then, Ctrl-V. We now come back to the brackets, add letters M and G for [img]. This is the language code needed to load your photos. I'll get to those steps in a bit, but remember to use this bracket for photo uploads.
3. U ~ Need to remember this place will force you to use a little bracket building which cannot hurt you is more the fundamental steps you move to other forums which will make typing out the brackets a lot faster to load your photos/content that way. I use the menu letter U for web addresses. I add the R and L to make the 'URL' within the brackets. That is where you can click on that line and it sends you to the bling store, a news story, a web forum, etc. Hidden in the bracket code is if you use the letter U for an underline quote, you can type
quote
in the brackets and use that as your quote.
4. URL ~ Finding there are at least 2-patterns you can take advantage of using the U bracket stab? This is the 4th way is click that U for url addresses that will run 'HOT to the touch.' No more dead addresses sticking it there in the post. Now you are looking like you know hawhat you are doing.
5. IMG ~ That! Imagine that if you can mine for the "http//.jpg" address, you are almost home! We are going to right-click and mine for JPGold! And how you find that jpg address is to R-click on your flick-ear or photobucket type photo. You see a box pop up as you right click on any part of the photo. In the box, you drill down to, "Properties" and click that. You should find the pot of gold which reads ".jpg" in the address line. You highlight that address the same way you need to turn a line blue to copy. So if you hold your mouse over the jpg address, click Ctrl-A. You can keep holding the Ctrl key down, speed up your steps by clicking C all in two strokes = Ctrl-A-C. You now have the photo jpg address loaded. The other way is to load your photo in a separate browser page. Click the browser's address line to one of your photos. Look up at the address bar first and see if at the end of the http address, there are the letters "jpg" so you do not waste your time. If so, then you know to highlight and capture the address. There again are 2 ways to handle a photo save. Come back here to your 'new post' and click the appropriate letter at the menu bar or type out the code. Say for a repeat, we type using, Ctrl-I. Your photo's jpg address, should be up against the brackets. Make sure or you just created a dead code line exposing the brackets. Make sure you add the m and g to show your photo image.
There is a test section where you can practice you bracket clicks or practice typing out the code by long hand. If you got it figured out, come back here and load your photos once you have the basic coding down. It's not that hard once you practice a few times. A 3rd basic step is not to use the mouse at all to load photos and addresses, but rather overload you with this instead.
* Last updated by: Hub on 2/24/2010 @ 9:03 AM *
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