for multiple photo files on Photobucket:
Click on ‘Image Hosting,free photo sharing’
Click on ‘Create a collage’
Click on which layout to choose-2 or more photos
Choose which file to choose from
Click on each photo to be copied (one at a time)
When finished, click on SAVE
Click on ‘share’
Click on ‘get link code’
Click on IMG for bulletin etc.’
Hilight, Control copy, Control paste in photo link
I know I probably have left out some small nuances that
should be intuitive, so read each pop up.
I believe the photos below are 40%, so even smaller
would work well.
Before you drive yourself nuts trying to get to the ‘create a collage’ by clicking on the Image hosting, that doesn’t get you there from here. Instead CLICK ON 'WHAT’S NEW on the Logout bar-- (I’m sure it has a different name, but that is what I call it.) I just manage to do it and if I can, most anyone can. But I apologise for the misleading direction. Otherwise the directions do work with a little common sense.
I tried… it takes you to a slideshow set up, and not a collage, even though it tells you it is directing you to a collage… o_O
go figure LOL
Jackie,
I am not up to trying to post pictures YET! ,LOL, but those are all beautiful flowers. All seedlings I presume. With such variety and beauty, one could be satisfied with a garden of seedlings.
Jim
James I have to agree with you on that. Jackie that is a really nice way to post photos. Can you put a caption on them by chance? I guess on the forum it would not matter because you could always write in the post but I was just wondering if you could?
By the way nice roses. I can almost smell them from here:)
George: I could have sworn that the first time I tried this I did click on Image Hosting and it did take me to collage and it worked, but when I retried by following the steps it did take me to slide show–but then it worked on ‘whats new’. I am not especially creative in figuring these things out so believe me it is not difficult.
Jadae: the crosses, which are not all that creative either-I use what I have-
Gemini X Marilyn Monroe-Gemini X About Face-Gemini X About face
Mme Maurin X Ebb Tide–Vesper OP–Moondance X ELLE
ELLE X Moondance-Gemini X About Face–Carefree beauty X ELLE
James d.P-Last year I kept about 10, now down to 6. Health, vigor, fragrance and floriferousness(?) are my ‘haftas’. Heat and semi-drought tolerance counts.
Adam: The Moondance X Elle, with its nice old fashioned form, has more fragrance than many OGRs. Moondance and the About FaceX Gemini crosses have mostly had great fragrance.
The Mme Maurin X Ebb Tide cross, which was as simple as they both bloomed at the same time and they are next to each other, (so what if it was August), has the coloration of an ancestor called Fantastique. But I have noticed what produces healthy seedling offspring, and with my limited pool have been trying those in various combinations. I have a voluntary acquisition limitation called “not working full time”. But occasionally I do get to borrow “pollen donors” from clients gardens, and can even arrange for the installation of something in their gardens that I don’t have room for.
Blackspot is not a really big problem here, although it has showed up on one seedling big time already. Otherwise I dump the weak, scrawny, not holding their own types. I just can’t imagine wanting to add to the disease gene pool.
Wow I didn’t see this post. Jackie, what is the nice orange colored seedling in the middle? That is very nice, well all of them are really nice but I like that one alot.
Jeannie, That is an open pollinated Vesper, of all things. Vesper has a lot of pink in it and fades quite a bit, and is very open and rangy. So far this keeps a better form, shows little to no fading to pink, and its to early to say if the bush form is any better. The fragrance is about the same,i.e., very little. I have always liked orange in roses (once owned Gingersnap, which was great in its day) and was surprised to see a half descent OP. My experience with OP’s has not been encouraging, but it does tell you a little bit about the characteristics of the dominant genes.
Jackie, (and to all others interested here), the link below directs you to a few easy steps on how to create a collage of images, using Photobucket.
Link: pic.pbsrc.com/help/Content/EditImages/EZCollage.htm
To upload the collage image and make it appear at the end of your written message, select the “Direct Link” image code (rather than some of the other Photobucket image code options), and inserted this “Direct Link” code into the Photo link window of this thread.
Make sure not to double up on the http:// characters which often seem to automatically appear at the begining of the Photo link window.
Thanks George-I knew there had to be a navigational available for doing this. I have found at least 10 different other ways to do this, but they aren’t as direct. But like I said they are quite intuitive, just harder to replicate. thanks again.
You’re welcome…The Photobucket support team was very helpful to solve this one for us, they emailed me the solution.