QNA For My YT Channel

put some question here
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Do you like animals?If so why?If not why?
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  • Hobby?
  • Dream job?
  • Favorite song and why?
  • What 3 countrys you'd like to visit and why?
  • Language you want to learn most?
  • Favorite music style and why?
  • In the name of ...... ? (how do you would finish)
  • Location? (not a stalker xD)
  • Would you kill me?
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How Can You put Pictures On Ur Signature Like This
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i'm attaching a file from my device (first going to download it) and then select it to show it as a full image :)
click upload a file > select image > full image > save
How??? Where Can u upload The File?
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should i start the QNA now or more question???

i have 26 subs now
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How??? Where Can u upload The File?
oh well, it's maybe have been removed...

An image's web address, or "image URL", is just the internet address that takes you to the image itself. Every website and product listing has a page URL (http://www.wish.com, for example), and typing it into the URL bar at the top of your web browser takes you to the website or to a page with a product listing, like the image below.
img-url-start.png

To upload a product's image to Wish, we need its image URL. Image URLs lead to the image's own webpage without all the other things on the webpage:
img-url-page.png

Here's how to get an image's URL:

  1. Go the webpage the image is on.
  2. Make sure you click on the image to make it as large as it can be first.
  3. Then, right-click—or, for Macs, hold down the control (Ctrl) key and click—on the image itself.
  4. A menu of options should appear (see below).
img-url-right-click.png

From here, getting the Image URL depends on your web browser:
  • In Google Chrome (shown above), select "Copy Image URL."
  • In Safari, select "Copy Image Address."
  • In Internet Explorer, select "Properties." Then, highlight the address under "Address (URL)" and copy (Ctrl+C).
  • In Mozilla Firefox, select "Copy Image Location."

Once you've copied the image URL, you can paste the link and upload to Wish! Make sure that your image URL begins with "http://" and not "https://," as we cannot upload the latter to Wish. If if it starts with "https://," you can simply remove the extra "s" in the image URL.

If you want to make sure you got the image URL correctly (and not the webpage URL), paste it into the URL bar at the top of your browser. Hit "Enter" and the link should take you to a page with just the image.
If you're on tablet or phone i really don't know, just upload it like you uploading images...
I visiting forums mostly on PC...
wait, i'll try to find something
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oh well, it's maybe have been removed...

An image's web address, or "image URL", is just the internet address that takes you to the image itself. Every website and product listing has a page URL (http://www.wish.com, for example), and typing it into the URL bar at the top of your web browser takes you to the website or to a page with a product listing, like the image below.
img-url-start.png

To upload a product's image to Wish, we need its image URL. Image URLs lead to the image's own webpage without all the other things on the webpage:
img-url-page.png

Here's how to get an image's URL:

  1. Go the webpage the image is on.
  2. Make sure you click on the image to make it as large as it can be first.
  3. Then, right-click—or, for Macs, hold down the control (Ctrl) key and click—on the image itself.
  4. A menu of options should appear (see below).
img-url-right-click.png

From here, getting the Image URL depends on your web browser:
  • In Google Chrome (shown above), select "Copy Image URL."
  • In Safari, select "Copy Image Address."
  • In Internet Explorer, select "Properties." Then, highlight the address under "Address (URL)" and copy (Ctrl+C).
  • In Mozilla Firefox, select "Copy Image Location."

Once you've copied the image URL, you can paste the link and upload to Wish! Make sure that your image URL begins with "http://" and not "https://," as we cannot upload the latter to Wish. If if it starts with "https://," you can simply remove the extra "s" in the image URL.

If you want to make sure you got the image URL correctly (and not the webpage URL), paste it into the URL bar at the top of your browser. Hit "Enter" and the link should take you to a page with just the image.
If you're on tablet or phone i really don't know, just upload it like you uploading images...
I visiting forums mostly on PC...
wait, i'll try to find something
wow :O
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oh well, it's maybe have been removed...

An image's web address, or "image URL", is just the internet address that takes you to the image itself. Every website and product listing has a page URL (http://www.wish.com, for example), and typing it into the URL bar at the top of your web browser takes you to the website or to a page with a product listing, like the image below.
img-url-start.png

To upload a product's image to Wish, we need its image URL. Image URLs lead to the image's own webpage without all the other things on the webpage:
img-url-page.png

Here's how to get an image's URL:

  1. Go the webpage the image is on.
  2. Make sure you click on the image to make it as large as it can be first.
  3. Then, right-click—or, for Macs, hold down the control (Ctrl) key and click—on the image itself.
  4. A menu of options should appear (see below).
img-url-right-click.png

From here, getting the Image URL depends on your web browser:
  • In Google Chrome (shown above), select "Copy Image URL."
  • In Safari, select "Copy Image Address."
  • In Internet Explorer, select "Properties." Then, highlight the address under "Address (URL)" and copy (Ctrl+C).
  • In Mozilla Firefox, select "Copy Image Location."

Once you've copied the image URL, you can paste the link and upload to Wish! Make sure that your image URL begins with "http://" and not "https://," as we cannot upload the latter to Wish. If if it starts with "https://," you can simply remove the extra "s" in the image URL.

If you want to make sure you got the image URL correctly (and not the webpage URL), paste it into the URL bar at the top of your browser. Hit "Enter" and the link should take you to a page with just the image.
If you're on tablet or phone i really don't know, just upload it like you uploading images...
I visiting forums mostly on PC...
wait, i'll try to find something
Thanks I'm Gonna Do It
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