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Just practicing [:)]...
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I think it was Azzuro California Metallic that you could get on the Boxster from the special colour brochure. I wasn't intending on really buying another new car from local OPC few years back, then this one came in as their demo. It was all over there and then. Everyone always seemed to really like the colour - even the good lady herself. It had all the center/rear console in matching colour too. The whites good though when it's err "white" - starting to grow on me.
 
If I put that address in a browser window I get a Facebook login page

So no, that won't work.
 
If I put that address in a browser window I get a Facebook login page

Does the revised version work? (see original post edited)
I wanted to try it here then add it to TT's Adventures.
I don't fancy setting up a photobucket account (or similar) as I won't use it.
 
That's probably because it is a link to a Facebook image page. I was hoping that most forumers would be FB regulars and if you are automatically logged in like I am most of the time then you would go straight to the page and images rather than the log on page.
 
I think the default image permissions on FB are 'friends only'.

- NOT the best way to post pics

:(
 
I made them available to everyone on FB from the start.
Oh well it was just an idea, looks like I'll have to conform to the photobucket route.
 
Another alternative is MS Paint, I think its included with pretty much all versions of Windows.

Button marked RESIZE and you can either resize as a % of the original or, if like this forum, it has to fit a certain number of pixels just enter them and hey presto ... done in a few seconds!
 
I think it is worth people noting that with Photobucket - anybody can click on your image and with some savvy - get into your account if not set up correctly. I recently posted some pictures from an old Photobucket account of which Privacy settings had changed and had holiday pictures etc on - so had to delete all Porsche pictures on Forum and close Photobucket account down and set up a new account dedicated purely to my car incase of hacking ...
 
I am completely threaders with trying to do this. I have managed to remove my old avatar in attempting to display my new one - now I've got
nothing!!! I have resized the image and uploaded to Photobucket, I've tried changing the URL and IMG (now shouting OMG!!!) and its saying
successfully uploaded - BUT TO WHERE???????

Please help. As unimportant as this is, its driving me insane........[:'(]
 

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