Could someone post these in the thread please and ....

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- Select gallery image you want, and then scroll down to the bottom of that page. You'll see two field boxes. Highlight and copy this text:
"[ IMG]http://www.caudata.org/photoplog/file_4837.jpg[/IMG ]"
- Switch to your posting window.
- Click on "insert image" icon in the top tool bar.
- When prompted for a URL to insert, paste the IMG url you have copied from the gallery.
- Click OK.

When you commit to posting your post, the picture will appear in all its glory in the thread. ;)
 
Thanks lets see if it works this time ....


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Yay it worked thank you thank you !!

This is my Ghost Rider - but I may need to change his name to something a tad more exotic looking at that pic.

His colour is REALLY unlike any of his "littermates"
 
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