Karl,
I am confused - is this on 18th July or 1st August?
If 1st Aug we will try very hard to make it as Tiree is just about the only Hebridean island we have not yet visited.
Isle of Tiree Regatta. All welcome. 18th July & 1st August
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Re: Isle of Tiree Regatta. All welcome. 18th July & 1st August
Hope the Regatta went well. If yesterday's weather in Loch Maddy was anything to go by it should have been, errrmm,,,,,,,, interesting.
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Not sure what Webbie's rules are, but first edit the pics into JPEG (.jpg) format; about 700 pixels wide looks to be about OK. You then need to put it online somewhere, eg like the free Photobucket or Flickr services.Impromptu wrote:Q: how on earth do I edit photographs into these posts ?
Once that's done, your pic will have its own URL (eg http://www.photobucket.com/......../piccy.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).
You can then compose your post and press the "Img" button in the line under your header. You''l the see two little "boxes with "img" and "/img" placed into your text. Just paste in the pic's URL into the space between the img thingies..
THat's the straightforward stuff, but Silkie and others might explain how they manage some of their fancier tricks.


