This is the URL for my page:
http://railmountingsolarpanel.snapfish.com/snapfish
anyone have any luck getting into the album?? I want to post this set of photos, bubt have to test this site first.
Thanks,
Larry
test posting of a picture site
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No luck
Larry,
Nobody can get in there unless they have, or are willing to set up, a Snapfish account. Most folks aren't willing to do that.
To avoid this, abandon Snapfish and set up your account at www.photobucket.com. Photobucket lets everyone visit. They also have neat image editing tools, like reducing image to acceptable message board size; sure to keep a webmistress happy Even better, the image tags needed to place images on a message board like this are already prepared for you - just click to copy the "IMG code" tag, and past it into the body of your message and it will show the image (like I'm doing below).
This is an image I just sent up to my account at Photobucket. It's the great view of Boston the crew & I enjoyed this past weekend from atop Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor.
[img]http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x105 ... Boston.jpg[/img]
Good Luck!
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
Nobody can get in there unless they have, or are willing to set up, a Snapfish account. Most folks aren't willing to do that.
To avoid this, abandon Snapfish and set up your account at www.photobucket.com. Photobucket lets everyone visit. They also have neat image editing tools, like reducing image to acceptable message board size; sure to keep a webmistress happy Even better, the image tags needed to place images on a message board like this are already prepared for you - just click to copy the "IMG code" tag, and past it into the body of your message and it will show the image (like I'm doing below).
This is an image I just sent up to my account at Photobucket. It's the great view of Boston the crew & I enjoyed this past weekend from atop Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor.
[img]http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x105 ... Boston.jpg[/img]
Good Luck!
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
Sailing involves the courage to cherish adventure and the wisdom to fear danger. Knowing where one ends, and the other begins, makes all the difference.