[To post an image, say in an article as where yours were from: i) Right click on the image - select "View Image", this will give you the image url on top in your browser; ii) Write this code: < img src="" > except no space after '<' and before '>'; iii) Paste the url of the image between the quotation marks of the code. Voila!]
I actually know how to post it that way, but I am always hearing about how you are not supposed to link directly to photos on other websites because of bandwidth or something.
I went to the EuroTrib user's guide and it said to save the pic as a file, then upload it to "Your files" at EuroTrib. But I couldn't find a "Your files" link... Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire
I wouldn't worry too much in a diary on EuroTrib at this stage, but in principle you should upload the image to one of the free image hosts that are available around the place.
I'm not able to recommend any as I can either upload to Eurotrib or host the image on a site I'm paying for. Soj had some recommendations in one of the other threads though, but I can't find it. This may help you find somewhere relevant.
In theory it's copyright infringement to upload copyright images to these sites, so you probably shouldn't do that with people who might get stroppy.
(except where the () are, put <> )
and this will keep bandwidth low "Once in awhile we get shown the light, in the strangest of places, if we look at it right" - Hunter/Garcia