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I didn't notice this for awhile after joining. You can add a pic in your comments just about anywhere on here. Here's how.

 

Hit enter to get your cursor below what you maybe just typed. Your picture will show up where your cursor is. Step 1.

 

 

The comment or reply box has a little camera icon in the top bar. When you click on it, Step2.

 

 

In step 2, place your cursor under Upload in the box, then click on browse. My pics are on my computer and I try to name all of them as I put them on the computer so I can find them later. Find the one you want to put in and click ok. THEN, click on OPTIONS. Step 3.

 

Be sure to check the resize image box. It is preset when you do at 300 pixels. You can change that number but I did not for these. I have used up to 500 pixels in a comment box, but it takes up most of the page.

 

There are other options here, like where to align the pic. If you align it left or right, you can also check the Wrap text around image box. I did that on this pic and that is why the text is here beside the pic. I didn't on the first 2 pics and had to type above or below the pic. IF you check the center box for pic alignment, the Wrap box is unavailable.

 

 

 

 

 

Step4.

 

Click on options again and they disappear so that you can see our #2 button, Add!

 

Click add and your picture is in your comment or reply box.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While adding the discussion above, I had to hunt where to add my pics in it. It's icon is not so obvious when creating a new discussion, or probably a new blog either. It does not even look like a camera. Just hover your cursor over it and it will tell you what it is. Here is where it is on those pages.

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