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RobbieFrazier

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You can upload images directly to the site, but they have to be within size and resolution limits.

Click the paper clip...
Upload.webp
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You've got to upload your pic to a site like Photobucket first. Then copy the URL from the pic and paste it in here.
I thinks its better to host the photos in the forum as RobbieFrazier pointed out.

Pictures hosted elsewhere often disappear when the owner closes an account or deletes pictures to save space, etc.. And sometimes the sites themselves go away or make changes that break the display in forums as Imgur recently did.

Doesn't make much difference for pictures of how shiny a car is after brand x wax is put on it, but for DIY threads the loss hurts hundreds or more future visitors.
 

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Good point guys ... fyi need to "Go Advanced" to see the paperclip.
 

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Thanks Mustang Lou and Naji...I'll give that a try, as well as another technique from c reber earlier in this thread
 

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...also thanks Robbie and Hoosier Daddy...just noticed your posts.
Here's the tiny opener I installed just to the right of the steering column (employed the paperclip attachment method...works perfectly):
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I think I'm going to do this.

The buttons on my visor can't even open my garage door with the bumper almost touching the door. The remotes that came with the opener and the HomeLinks in my other cars can open the door from the street, so the problem is definitely with the Mustang's factory opener.

But even if the dealer can fix that, its a really stupid place to have the buttons since the buttons aren't even visible depending on the position of the visor.
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