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Go into your "user CP" (link upper left). Click on edit signature (on the left) scroll down to the bottom and paste in your link to the photo you want to post. I use Photobucket. You will see Image/Image, paste your copied link between them. Click save and there you go.
photobucket is cool...but if you want super easy just create an album, add your pic, click on the pic when you're done and copy the link at the bottom, and paste to your signature when you edit your sig on your user cp...
Can somone post a snap shot of shot of their sig edit please? Here is what I am putting in the edit feild but only getting the link to come in as a url and not the picture. Thanks!
I also am trying to get my bike pic in the post and did what a previous poster suggested by uploading it in the signature edit and saving. But it will not show up. It shows it in my user cp along with the words but won't show. What do I do now?
ETA: NEVERMIND, finally figured it out. Had to hit the add picture thing.
Last edited by Guntoter; Oct 31, 2009 at 11:54 PM.
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