Step 1 -- Getting material
In order to post hotties, you will need to find hotties. In Figure 1, I am using Maxim's web site as an example. To use a picture you find at Maxim (or any other site) simply right-click on the image, and select Save Picture As.
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In figure 2, I show the save image screen. Simply select a folder on your machine and name the file. Once you click Save, it's saved in that folder on your machine. For organization sake, I like to put different women in different folder and simply name the images as numbers. It works for me.
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Step 2 -- Hosting your hotties
Now you've got some really hot pictures you want to post, but you need a host. The reason you need a host is because most web sites (That know what they're doing) prevents hot linking. This means that If you right-click on their images, go to properties and copy and paste the URL into the thread, it'll give you a dreaded red X. It's waht sites do to keep other sites from using their images.
You need to find your own host. There are several hosts out there, but for simplicity sake, I'm gonna use
http://photobucket.com.
Sign up for a free account at photobucket (it takes 2 mins literally). The main screen once logged in is shown in figure 3.
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Simply click on the Browse button and it will let you go through your PCs folders to locate your image. Find the image we downloaded from earlier and open it. The screen will then look like figure 4. Add a caption or text if you like, and click Submit.
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Step 3 -- Posting your hotties
You have now found hotties, and uploaded your hotties to your host. Now you need to post hotties on BettorsChat so I can see them.
When you log into photobucket, you'll see figure 5 at the bottom. It shows the images you've uploaded.
Simply highlight and copy all of the text in the URL field under the image you want to post, (See figure 5)
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Now click over to BettorsChat, and create a new thread. Name it what ever you feel fit. Now click on the Post Image button (Circled in red in figure 6).
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Once you click the Post Image button, an image URL prompt will pop up. Paste the URL we copied from photobucket in here. (See figure 7) Then click ok.
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And that's it. You've just successfully posted an image. Figure 8 shows the image imbeaded in a successful thread.
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