Adding Pictures to the Forum: FAQ

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To add pictures in the forum, use the "Insert image" button for images from external sites or attach files directly. The attachment button, shaped like a paper clip, is located in the top row of the reply page, next to the smiley selections. Users should avoid the Quick Reply option, as it does not display these features. Instead, click the NEW REPLY button to access the full reply page. Additionally, there is a section labeled "Attach files" further down the message-composition page with a "Manage Attachments" button for uploading files.
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How can I add pictures in this forum?
 
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Petar Mali said:
How can I add pictures in this forum?

You can either use the "Insert image" button to show an image from another site or you can add one as an attachment.
 
And where is that button to add as attachment?!
 
It's in the top row of the reply page, shaped like a paper clip and right next to the smilely selections. You won't see these selections if you're using the Quick Reply at the bottom of the thread. Use the NEW REPLY button instead.
 
Borg said:
It's in the top row of the reply page, shaped like a paper clip and right next to the smilely selections. You won't see these selections if you're using the Quick Reply at the bottom of the thread. Use the NEW REPLY button instead.

Tnx!
 
Also, scroll down a bit on the message-composition page and you'll see a section "Attach files" with a button labeled "Manage Attachments."
 
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