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  • DarkRAM

    How to: Post Images 

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    Published on 08-26-2011 11:27 AM
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    Posting Images:

    2 Methods are available to post images:

    1st. Uploading directly to Arachnoboards:
    You can do this by using the “Attach Files” section below when you are making a new post/thread. Valid file extensions include: bmp doc gif jpe jpeg jpg pdf png psd txt zip. The file must be under 100k(kilobytes) in size. There could be a limit to the dimension of the image but I’m not positive on this.
    Click the [Manage Attachments] button and you should ...
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