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hi everyone....only joined a week ago and i would like to know how i put pics of my axie on here please.
 
When you write your post, scroll down to the next block, "Additional Options," and click on "manage attachments." It'll take you through ("Browse"), just make sure your pictures don't exceed the limits you see written there. Once they're uploaded, you can click on "preview post" to make sure you have them the way you want, then click on "Submit reply," and voila! pictures posted on the site!
 
ok thanks very much for your time replying...will have a go !:D
 
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yes it worked. thankyou for your help,altho i have only posted one pic at the moment..but more to follow hopefully
 
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