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SpotDigital
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by SpotDigital » Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:13 am
Hello,
I am new here.
Could anyone walk me through the basics of posting on Lemmasoft?
I tried using a imgur link to upload a picture and try to see if it works but it didn't as well.
I have been a ghost user on the forum for a long time and have decided to join the community and provide my services

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Looking forward to reading the responses.
Thank you in advance!
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by Donmai » Sat Nov 16, 2019 4:43 pm
Hi, SpotDigital. The link the previous poster gave you is part of the Welcome! section of this forum where you can find some useful information for new members.
Hmm, I tried uploading an image using the good old BBCode image tags:
But that gave me an error message saying the size of the image was unknown. That method puts limits on the size of the image uploaded. Last time I remember using it the maximum image size was 800 x 800 pixels.
Alternatively, you can upload your image as an attachment to your post (click on the attachments tab to find the "Add files" button). Images loaded as an attachment can have larger sizes (the image below is 1000 x 1016 pixels), but they will appear on the page as a clickable preview. Clicking on the preview will display the full-size image.
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