Hey tins, good to see you buddy.
It's simple. First off, you'll need to upload your pictures to the web, obviously. Imgur.com gets the job done easy enough, and works with this forum's weird image proxy rules.
If you upload to Imgur, afterwards on the right side there will be many different types of sharing links. The type you'll need if you just want to directly copy/paste is the BB Code Link (message boards and forums). This is the link enclosed with [ IMG ] tags.
Alternatively, you can upload an image anywhere, copy the image's direct URL (web link), and hit the button under the
I - Italic button on this site when posting. The button looks like a little picture frame. It will place the [ IMG][/ IMG] tags in your post and you just paste the picture's URL between them. Also, a really easy way to get the URL of any picture on the web is just to right-click on it, and click "Copy Image URL". Then all you have to do is paste that between the [ IMG] tags here.
If you want to practice, do everything I suggested and just hit "Preview" instead of "Post" at the bottom of your post. If you need any more help or have any questions- no matter how simple they seem, just shoot me a PM buddy and we'll get you sorted out.
Also- if you want to list your prices on here in US dollars and not take a chance on a fixed
BTC price, go to
http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ Copy the link provided on the site, and put your desired price into the <price_in_usd> space, taking out the < and >. Then, copy the new link with your USD number in it, and drop that straight between the [ IMG] tags on here, just as you would a picture. Then you will always have an up-to-date, market conversion of Bitcoin for your USD price. Like this, for $5-
And you can Quote my post if you want to see it written out as I did it. I don't know who originally brought that to the forum or made that site, but you can thank TheButterZone for being the one who I got it from.
Also, there are no spaces in the [ IMG][/ IMG] tags, I just had to put spaces here to not f*ck everything up when using them for display/teaching purposes.