Some people may still be confused on posting images and stuff, so I thought I'd do a quick tag tutorial just so you know how to do it

When posting an image, it must be on the Internet. You cannot direct link images from your computers hard drive.
To do this, you can create an account with
Photobucket and upload your images to there. If you do not want to create an account and upload straight away, you can upload your images to
Tinypic.
Once you've uploaded the image, your image will have a URL (this an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator). Every single image you find on the Internet had a URL, as with every web site. An example of a URL is
http://www.lotruk.com or
http://www.lotrukforum.comWith Photobucket, once the image has been uploaded, it gives you the URL of the image as demonstrated below:

There are three boxes. We only really need to focus on the first one and the last one.
Once uploaded, click your mouse into the first box and press Ctrl + C (or right click then Copy) and this will copy the URL location to your computers clipboard. Come back to the forum and click on this button:

This will insert the tags which will appear like this:
[img][/img]
Now, you will to place your mouse inbetween these tags and press Ctrl + V (or right click then Paste). It should give you the following:
[img]http://www.whatever.com/image.gif[/img]
Alternativly, you can choose the last box in Photobucket, copy it (Ctrl + C) and paste it into the reply box and it'll do all the codes and tags automatically.
However, if you are linking from a different site, you will need to find out the URL the manual way, and you can do this by right clicking on the image and choosing Properties. Next to Address (or Location if you're using Firefox), there will be the URL. Use your mouse to highlight the text and right click and press Copy. Go back to the message board and click on the Image button (
) to insert the tags and paste the URL inbetween the tagsPlease remember to make sure that the images are not Copyrighted! Using the Google image facility is a pretty safe way to avoid this. Also upload the images to your own Photobucket account (or your own web space) so you don't use other peoples bandwidth. Bandwidth costs money!