Anyone using these wheels?
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...Standard+Model
As a side note: This is frustrating, use the icon up top that looks like a "mountain"when I enter it and make sure it's wrapped in [IMG] and [/IMG] and it still won't show the picture directly. |
The picture wouldn't open
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That's because it's not a picture, it's a link to a web page. For that, you have to use the icon of the earth with the chain links for it to work at all.
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Like this. When you right click on the image choose "copy link" then paste it in the dialog for the earth&chain icon. |
Don't know how you posted it. Did what you said, but it's a no go. When I open your link dondrew I get "copy link address"
Used the "chain" and the "mountain" and still no picture. I wish this stuff was easy. |
I think from your original page, you want right click, then "copy image location", then earth & chain icon, then paste.
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...sm_pdpfull.jpg |
Donbrew's "copy link location" works, too, gives you the big image. I usually use "post reply" or "go advanced", not "post quick reply". That way I can preview what I'm posting and test it before I post.
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I'm using Firefox, so the wording in your "right click" menu might be a little different.
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http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...sm_pdpfull.jpg
There it is, on the original web page, right click on the picture below the big one, copy image location, icon of mountain, paste. See, when you hover over a pic, look for the .jpg or whatever other formats are accepted as images, then they can show up here as a picture, and not just a link. |
Either way works. Be sure to overwrite the "http://" in the dialog box.
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