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Use TheRename! You can put them in one folder and tell The rename to remove all the files from the extension. I use it for organizing my music, because it can also rename a file based on the information tag. So after I correctly tag all the files, it can rename all the files in one click.
My old 87 Mercury Grand Marquis-RIP- http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3016650
Now Driving A
1999 Mercury Mountaineer with the 5.0 V8 its also AWD..... Atleast I'm keeping it in the Mercury family right?
My old 87 Mercury Grand Marquis-RIP- http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3016650
Now Driving A
1999 Mercury Mountaineer with the 5.0 V8 its also AWD..... Atleast I'm keeping it in the Mercury family right?
Clicking the camera icon will give you the upload or select from photo album buttons. Click upload to get the file manager and select up to 10 files.
You can then reorder the files if you want and include metadata (titles and descriptions).
When done, click Continue.
These will show as attachments below your post.
To insert images inline like I am doing here...
OPTION 2:
Image Icon:
Click the image icon and you get this dialog box:
Click the upload tab and you get this dialog box:
Click browse to open a file and then click send to server. This takes you back to the previous dialog for meta data if you want. Click OK when done to place the image in-line.
You can also use this to upload a picture from a URL (internet address - the address of the image itself, not a web page address - right click on image (long press on mobile) and copy image address).
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