Jeep Owners: Photo Gallery
To include a photo in a message is still the same as in the old Town Hall. You cannot upload photos directly from your computer into a message within a discussion. Your photo must reside elsewhere. Some have used www.photopoint.com (free!) to load their photos into a private folder and then post them within a message.
Here's how:
To get this:
Use this coding, but replace the ( and ) with < and >:
(img src="http://a332.g.akamai.net/7/332/936/0001/www.edmunds.com/pictures/38739.jpg")
Or: (img src="Photo URL address")
To make your photo a link like this:
do this:
(a href="Page URL address")(img src="Photo URL address")(/a)
Remember, posting copyrighted photos is a no-no. Unless, of course, you own the copyright.
Hope this helps!
KarenS
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Here's how:
To get this:
Use this coding, but replace the ( and ) with < and >:
(img src="http://a332.g.akamai.net/7/332/936/0001/www.edmunds.com/pictures/38739.jpg")
Or: (img src="Photo URL address")
To make your photo a link like this:
do this:
(a href="Page URL address")(img src="Photo URL address")(/a)
Remember, posting copyrighted photos is a no-no. Unless, of course, you own the copyright.
Hope this helps!
KarenS
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They are a 99 Desert Sand SE and 2000 Red Sport.
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2001 Sport http://www.ewylie.com/jeep.htm
Bob
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Bob
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Karen, just delete this if you want to, since it is off topic. It seems like no one is taking advantage of this photo gallery, so I thought we ought to have plenty of room.
Anyway, here it is.....
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
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Hosts what am I doing wrong. I can't seem to figure this thing out.
Thanks for the help.
KarenS Feb 7, 2001 11:00am
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Pokey
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-twylie
< img src= "type the url here, including the file extension, like .jpg for example" >
Leave out the space betweeen the < and img and between the > and the ".
See the first post in here, where it explains how to do it, if my instructions aren't clear.
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
http://www.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67b0de21b304d9eb65fc¬ag=1
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
dwrangler...cougar?
Here's a picture of Goldzilla and I with the top down.
Tom
Soon I will be getting the hard top back on for the winter!
Tluke, we will probably have to upload our pics at Gills all over again, when he gets the photo gallery back up and running. I tried to upload some last night, and the upload function is messed up. Hopefully, Gill will get it fixed soon.
BR>
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
A little un-named lake in the Gifford-Pinchot Nat'l Forest (Washington state). I call if Jeep Lake.
Gumboot Mtn and Tatoosh Hills.
Coming up a steep one!
A view of Mt. Hood (Oregon) from McKinley Ridge.
Fort Stevens area on the north Oregon coast.
Little un-named stream in the Gifford-Pinchot Nat'l Forest.
On my way to the top of Gumboot Mtn, you can just see Mt. Hood through the clouds.
I wanted to show everyone the different mods that Thelma Jane has gotten to date.
This first pic shows her the day I picked her up, the same day she arrived from the factory (December 8, 2000). I hadn't even so much as sat in her yet when I took this pic.
The first "mod" (tires count as a mod?) was some 31 x 10.50 BFG All Terrain A/T KO's
The next pic shows several things at once. I got a used Procomp 2" lift from a wheelin' buddy, and just a few days later got some AR767 wheels and some 31 x 10.50 BFG Mud Terrain T/A KM's. This pic shows all of those things.
The next pic shows Thelma's Sun Performance rocker guards, which I installed on Memorial Day. These things offer some real protection, and they are strong enough that a hi lift jack can be used anywhere along their length. I like the looks of them too.
Not long after the rocker guards went on, I put a Kilby gas tank skid on Thelma Jane, but it isn't something that anyone would want to see a picture of, even though it was a VERY good mod. This pic shows the last mod that I got for Thelma Jane, a safari top, which did a good job of keeping the sun off of me in the hottest part of the summer.
Nice sunrise on my way out.
View from Lookout Mtn, that's Mt. Hood in the background.
Drove through a lot of fog to get above the clouds, just breaking through to sunshine here.
A little hill climb yields a nice view of Mt. St. Helens in the distance.
Another...
Close up of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier.
Nice view above the clouds in the valley below.
I was in no hurry come down... nice sunset.
More...
Today, December 8, 2002, is the second anniversary of my picking up Thelma Jane at the dealer! Two years of pure joy! I love my Jeep!