FINALLY ! pics uploaded of my mods
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thanks , it took me awhile to figure out i had to resize my pics to get them to upload, next i gotta get a snorkel , i wanna be able to hit those water filled mud holes harder and also a front bumper and winch ,gotta wait awhile though.
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Originally Posted by carolinajk
thanks , it took me awhile to figure out i had to resize my pics to get them to upload, next i gotta get a snorkel , i wanna be able to hit those water filled mud holes harder and also a front bumper and winch ,gotta wait awhile though.
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Nice rig man. You know if you use the JK Forum app on your phone, you can attach pics straight from your photos or just take a pic right there. It automatically resizes them, then the next time you're on an actual computer, when you post, click manage attachments, and the pics you uploaded from your phone should be in there, it's your profiles lil setup for em...
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Are those the Smittybilt Side Armor rock rails? I wasn't sure if I liked the gusset step. How do they do on the rocks?
As for the photos, I recommend setting up an account on Photobucket. You can upload your photos no matter the size onto the website, then it gives you an option for an image URL and you can copy and paste it into your text box. It's easy to use and free.
As for the photos, I recommend setting up an account on Photobucket. You can upload your photos no matter the size onto the website, then it gives you an option for an image URL and you can copy and paste it into your text box. It's easy to use and free.
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As for the photos, I recommend setting up an account on Photobucket. You can upload your photos no matter the size onto the website, then it gives you an option for an image URL and you can copy and paste it into your text box. It's easy to use and free.[/QUOTE]
I thought that had like a limit on the amount of pics you could upload into them, like 25MB was the max you could upload?
As for the photos, I recommend setting up an account on Photobucket. You can upload your photos no matter the size onto the website, then it gives you an option for an image URL and you can copy and paste it into your text box. It's easy to use and free.[/QUOTE]
I thought that had like a limit on the amount of pics you could upload into them, like 25MB was the max you could upload?