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To be more detailed from fdornfdn's post, Save the image, upload to your tinypic, or photobucket account. Get the IMG. Code and copy it, once copied past into the reply. [: hope it helped. | |||||||
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Actually you copy the Direct Link code. Then when you want to post it, just click this button.. then paste.. ![]() Actually, yeah. You can use the IMG code... ![]() I never knew that!! //Feels super dumb.
__________________ "Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday." Last edited by humble_soul; 17th March 2009 at 01:28 AM. Reason: I didnt know that. | |||||||
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Okay wait maybe not... The gimp is saved as buuiie n it has .xcf on the end ... So it looks like this buuniie.xcf and i have tryed it on EVERYTHING !! N it dont work :*[ says the .xcf dont work on files ... Plz somone help if u canz thanks | |||||||
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Online | Open your image back up in Gimp and go to Save As. At the bottom of the save box you can expandSelect File Type(By Extension) PNG and JPEG are great for online use. PNG is uncompressed so it can look nicer but will be a larger filesize, while JPEG compresses but can look a little off if over compressed. | |||||||
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