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There are two ways to do this.
The simplest way to go about including an image with your post is to enter the URL of the image you wish to include in the "Image URL" box found at the bottom of the post new message/reply page. For example, if you wanted to include the Brick Board logo that appears at the top of this page and to the left of advertisement, you would type http://www.brickboard.com/images/brick_logo_100.gif in the box. The image will appear after the text (see end of message). You can get the URL of any image by right clicking on it and selecting 'View Image.' When the image loads, you will see its URL in your brower's Location box.
If you want to include an image with your text, you can do so with the IMG SRC html tag. The format is: <*img src="URL"*> where "URL" is a valid picture file (ending in .jpg or .gif). For example, <*img src="http://www.brickboard.com/images/brick_logo_100.gif"*> will give you:

You need to omit the asterisks in the example to make it work properly.
If the desired picture is on your hard drive, you need to upload it to the gallery first. Then you can simply click on the Image Library link, which will take you to your images, and select the picture you want. You could also upload the image to another server, e.g. your ISP, and link to it from there.
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