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I need Help. I'm trying to insert an image into my signature but when I drag the image in the box it shows, but When I save, the image disappears. So I tried dragging the image into the browser so I can insert the URL but when I insert the URL the image appears broken. Please explain and tell me any solutions.

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Dragging images into signatures and posts don't work. You've got to make it like:
[code][img]*Insert url of pic you want*[/img][/code]

For instance, the pic in my signature is made like:
[code][img]http://i45.tinypic.com/2882y3q.jpg[/img][/code]
And shows up as:
[img]http://i45.tinypic.com/2882y3q.jpg[/img]

You can get the url of a pic by right clicking it, going to properties, and copying the code that pops up.

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That's no problem at all.

You need to puload your image onto the internet, which can be done by an Image Hosting website; famous examples include Photobucket, and Imageshack, however they require for you to have a membership with them (it is free, but not worth the hassle if you want a quick uploading). So, you've got to go to a different one, amongst which I know three:

-Tinypic (search in Google, first thing that comes up) Probably the most popular, and consequentially filtered at my college due to probable amount of crap they get; you are required to do a anti-spam thingy.
-imgur ([url="http://imgur.com/"]IMHO the best alternative[/url]) Not as popular, but definitely quicker.
-Iaza (used it first, found out it sucks) Like imgur, but your images are not permanent. Don't use it unless you need to.

You upload your images from your computer using one of these (or, like previously stated, Photobucket/Imageshack/Image Hosting blah blah blah) and then you'll be able to obtain a link of your image.

Use Darkplant's tutorial, and you're good to go.

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