The easiest way is to upload them to your profile. Once uploaded view the image. When you have the image in view look at your addressbar. One of mine is https://www.pinkbike.com/photo/9927494/
The number at the end 9927494 is your pinkbike image number for that image.
When posting your message look above where you type at. B for bold, I for italics, World for a web link, the 4th icon is for PBimage or Pinkbike image. Click that 4th icon and type the number in.
At the top of the text box there are little icons. The 4th one from the left is to post PB hosted pictures, and the 6th one will post the rest. If you hover over the icons they'll tell you what each on does, and when you click on them a little box will open up that explains what to do.
Edit: Oops. Didn't see someone had explained already.
Thanks for showing me how to post pictures. I never would have figured that out.
Here's my 8 year son on his 20" Hot Rock. He's got some great style.
We're going to check out a bike tomorrow off CL. Its a small framed Redline. Not a mini. A local bike shop had 2 mini's for sale. The frame geometry looks great, but there isnt much room at all for wider tires/rims.
Someone mentioned safety gear. He's been riding on two wheels since he was 3. I've always had a full face, elbow, knee pads and gloves on him. And now he even likes sporting goggles.
I cant believe all the kids at the pump track that don't even wear gloves. Their parents just don't get it.
I really enforced the full face early on. I'm missing a tooth from a crash. Back in my day no one wore a helmet.
If you right click a pic on a website you can go to Properties and then copy the image URL (....website/filename.jpg ). Then use the Image tag here and paste in that image address.
EDIT: oh I see, people already explained it.
I think I may recognize that spot above. Post Office jumps at Aptos CA? I visited there briefly. Is he riding 20" wheels in that pic ?
If you right click a pic on a website you can go to Properties and then copy the image URL (....website/filename.jpg ). Then use the Image tag here and paste in that image address.
Where this method may work on a lot of sites. A good site programmer will have code that blocks other domains from using their images. The method is known as "bandwidth theft prevention". Especially on larger images. Some sites do it, some sites don't. Your method should only be used for images you host on your own domain or if they've been uploaded to a service that is intended for this use like photobucket.com