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Post by test777777 on Dec 19, 2018 9:59:08 GMT
Yes I did lol, sorry and thanks for cleaning it up and while I said it in the shoutbox, I didn't say it here so thanks for your assistance with embedding. So what's the trick to embedding the images? - is there some html wizardry going on? Not html, just use of urls (direct image links) and forum features, as I'll demonstrate using the app method. Tap on an individual photo and look for the share symbol, or hold your thumb or finger down on the image when viewing multiple images.   You must be using the full version of the bunker to see the options below. If not, scroll to the bottom and hit "Desktop". Go into "Reply" in a thread to view the full editor. Tap the button I highlighted.  Lastly, paste your image url into the topmost text box in this window and click "insert image".  If successful, you should see the image right there in the editor. Continue writing if desired, then post.  If you need a PC explanation on how to do it, I can easily do that as well. Thankyou 
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test777777
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Posts: 322
Likes: 79
Console: Xbox 360/One & PS4
Preferred server: West
Is R35T a Skreb?: No
Date registered: Dec 7, 2018 9:38:56 GMT
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Post by test777777 on Dec 19, 2018 10:15:34 GMT
I'm a sucker for Vistas, so many beautiful places in the world. Thanks everyone for sharing. The State of Western Australia, where I live, is also referred to as the Wild Flower State. Generally speaking, People know about white sandy beaches, hot red dry harsh inland and red dust coated olive green Eucalyptus trees in the Outback and the Harsh sun glaring down and sapping the moisture literally out of anything living which spends too long under it's gaze. There's also the classic imagery of the Aboriginal person, the Kangaroo or the emu portrayed in fore mentioned landscape. Sometimes at sunset. What sometimes evades the classic "definitely Australia" look is the softer side that many people aren't aware of during wildflower season. As a Local, I tend to take it for granted. Some of it, I even think of as pervasive weed but me and my rose garden, my front and rear Lawns, bird of Paradise and lavender bushes - I'm really the Weed in a land, which seasonally fills with fields of beautiful colour. I had my own collection of photos - all gone now so this is someone elses and thought you might enjoy seeing this side of where I live. www.australia.com/en/places/perth-and-surrounds/western-australias-wildflowers.html
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