To use your posting abilities from your thank you membership you need to make sure you are in "advance" mode for replies not the quick reply.
So make sure you click "Go Advanced" below right of the reply box.
After you type up your reply scroll down PAST the submit reply buttons and you will find other options including "Attachments" click "Manage Attachments".
At top right you will find "Add Files" click that. A new window will open. Click "Select Files" this will open the browser to find files on your computer. Locate the file and click on it to highlight it note that you can hold CTRL to select multiple photos here.
This will take you back to the forum upload page where you will see a list of the files queued for upload. Click "Upload Files" at the bottom.
Once the upload is done, all files you just uploaded will be automatically selected, click "Insert Inline(*) (* will be however many files you have uploaded, I have done 3 here so it says "Insert Inline (3)" )
Then click Done
You will now be redirected to your post with the photos inserted using a code similar to this:
Code:
[ATTACH=C0NFIG]3701[/ATTACH][ATTACH=C0NFIG]3699[/ATTACH][ATTACH=C0NFIG]3700[/ATTACH]
You can separate them out if you would like so you can write something about each photo (but you have to remember the order you uploaded them if you don't you can go back to "manage attachments and it will show you them again). That would be like this...
Code:
This is my cat Kion, he is a Bengal which is a hybrid of a Asian Leopard cat and a domesticated cat. I love the rosettes they have!
[ATTACH=C0NFIG]3701[/ATTACH]
We have him on a raw diet which means we grind up meat (at a ratio of 80/10/10 which means 80% meat 10%bone and 10%organ) since cats are obligate carnivores. We feel this gives our cats their amazing shine and optimal health.
[ATTACH=C0NFIG]3699[/ATTACH]
For fun, this is when I first woke him up to take photos for our Bengal cat page :p
[ATTACH=C0NFIG]3700[/ATTACH]
And this is what that post would look like:
This is my cat Kion, he is a Bengal which is a hybrid of a Asian Leopard cat and a domesticated cat. I love the rosettes they have!
View attachment 3701
We have him on a raw diet which means we grind up meat (at a ratio of 80/10/10 which means 80% meat 10%bone and 10%organ) since cats are obligate carnivores. We feel this gives our cats their amazing shine and optimal health.
View attachment 3699
For fun, this is when I first woke him up to take photos for our Bengal cat page
View attachment 3700
Make sure to click "Preview Post" to make sure everything looks exactly as you want before hitting Submit Reply. Let me know if you need any more help!
Andrew