Easy to do Bob. The photo needs to be hosted somewhere on the interenet so it can acquire a url. Many of us use the free
Photbucket.com, but there are other, equally good free sites (recommendations, guys?).
You upload your photo to the site, copy the url it is given and then, basically follow the same procedure you followed to do the link.
Instead of the [url] tags, you use image [img] [/img] tags. The code means "start image, adding the slash means "end image." Remember, no spaces anywhere in the entire chain.
So, if you post [IMG ]
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/Rijax/Raspberrysmall.jpg[ /IMG], without the spaces I have in the tags, you get...,
If you find a photo on the internet you wish to post, right click it, click on "properties," and in the Properties window which appears, copy the "Address" url. Remember, the url must be to an image file which means the least thing in the url must be .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .bmp, etc, as in the url for my photo. Paste that url into your post with image tags around it and the phot will appear in your post.
If you'll click on the link just above the photo, you'be taken to the photo on the web. follow the procedure above and you'll see what I'm talking about.
OH! VERY COOL Axiom!Another way to post a photo is to, in the box where you create the post, click on the "Enter an Image" icon
You will have four choices as to how your photo will be displayed.
"Insert a non-floating image" which will give you exactly what I have above...
"Insert a left floating image" which will place the photo to the left of of the post and allow the text to wrap around it...
"Insert a right floating image" puts the photo on the right side of the post with the text wrapping feature
And, "Insert a center-floating image does just what you would expect to do if you have enough text to get all the way to the end of a line and beyond
I know, In know! You guys have probably been long aware of this. I'm so old school that I post photos the way I outlined above. I never push them there buttons at the top of the posting form. DOH!