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night shot of tank & anemone


Duke

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Here are a couple of night shots of my tank and anemone after main lights have gone out. Anemone is fully open and ate some brime shrimp today (I think) I squirted some brime shrimp in to it and it closed up around them.

http://images.snapfish.com/34588%3A%3B95%7Ffp338%3Enu%3D3272%3E2%3A7%3E6%3A%3A%>http://images.snapfish.com/34588%3A%3B95%7Ffp336%3Enu%3D3272%3E2%3A7%3E6%3A%3A%>http://images.snapfish.com/34588%3A%3B95%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3272%3E2%3A7%3E6%3A%3A%

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Well I followed these instructions and I have not had any luck?

what have I done wrong?

1. Create a ‘New Topic’ or click ‘Post Reply’ in an existing topic to get into the new post screen (see Fig 1).

2. Type in the text of you post.

3. Put the cursor where you want to display the picture.

4. Click on the %7Boption%7D button.

5. Open a new copy of internet explorer or your browser of choice (you can have more than one open at once).

6. Go to your picture hosting site, eg www.digitalpose.com

7. Go to your albums and find the picture you want to show in your post.

8. Right mouse-click on the picture and select ‘Properties’ from the menu.

9. A ‘Properties’ window will open. Next to Address (URL) is the full internet address for your picture. Put your mouse-pointer at the end of the address just after the last letter. Hold down the left mouse button and highlight the whole address right back to the ‘http://’ part. Press the ‘Ctrl’ button and ‘C’ button together (this copies the address to your clipboard).

10. Go back the browser page containing your new post. Press ‘Ctrl’ button and ‘V’ button together or select ‘Edit / Paste’ from the pulldown menu (this pastes the full internet address of your picture into your post).

11. Click on the %7Boption%7D button again.

12. You will not see your picture but some text. This is good. The FNZAS Website takes care of displaying the picture for you. When you submit it, it automatically links the picture in.

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