I have posted 2 things about some buttons I've found and everybody keeps sayn I they need a photo but I can't figure out how to do this with my iPhone , are is it even possible ? Thanks for any info I have lots of cool buckles buttons etc thanks
Re: I need help on posting a picture from my iPhone?
Good luck. Have this problem myself. To the people that do not know...when you try to post a new message with an Iphone...it will allow you to write a message but the "browse" and "more attachments" are faded and do not respond to post a pic.
Re: I need help on posting a picture from my iPhone?
Originally Posted by MassDestruction
I have posted 2 things about some buttons I've found and everybody keeps sayn I they need a photo but I can't figure out how to do this with my iPhone , are is it even possible ? Thanks for any info I have lots of cool buckles buttons etc thanks
I usually direct upload all my pics from my home computer but when I'm away and need to post with my iPhone I use the img code from Photobucket. The photobucket app is free and very easy to upload pics to from your iPhone
here is a sample of a pic I posted via Photobucket from my iPhone. Hope that helps.
Re: I need help on posting a picture from my iPhone?
I use the photobucket app. Take a pic, upload it to photobucket, then copy the image link from the app and paste into the message.
Works well.
‘‘A government resting on the minority is an aristocracy, not a Republic, and could not be safe with a numerical and physical force against it, without a standing army, an enslaved press and a disarmed populace.’’
Re: I need help on posting a picture from my iPhone?
Originally Posted by Kieth-Tx
Hey Gunny...have you tried this using an IPhone?
Sorry, Missed the reply.
Yes i use it on the iphone reguarly. Photobucket hosts the image, I uupload with the app and past the image link in my post.
‘‘A government resting on the minority is an aristocracy, not a Republic, and could not be safe with a numerical and physical force against it, without a standing army, an enslaved press and a disarmed populace.’’