im NEW ! heres my 00 civic hatch

HeX

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The point of a "show off" section is to show off pictures of your car. :nopics:
 


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coould you teach me how to post photos pls tank u
You should've tried searching on how to post pictures before creating a useless post. There are two ways to post pictures.

1. Under the User CP (Control Panel), click on "Pictures & Albums" under the section titled "Networking" on the left. Its self explanatory after that.

2. Post pictures on a website, such as PhotoBucket.com, and use the link location for the pictures by clicking the small yellow icon in the Tool Box area on your new post.

Do us all a favor and please read rules and use the search functions before posting. Also, I hope in the future you pay a little more attention to detail and spell & punctuate correctly.
 


sikswic

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or get the app tapatalk and search for this forum and then whichever section you wanna post in you can add pictures off your cellular device
 

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Do us all a favor and please read rules and use the search functions before posting. Also, I hope in the future you pay a little more attention to detail and spell & punctuate correctly.
Not to be that guy, but if you're going to tell people to punctuate correctly, you should do that yourself. ;)

TECHNICALLY, the ampersand shouldn't be used in that context.

OP, simply put, go to tinypic.com and upload your image there. Take the direct link with the file extension at the end, and put them between image tags like this:

Code:
[img]tinypic.com/linktoimage.jpg[/img]
and your image should show properly.
 

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Not to be that guy, but if you're going to tell people to punctuate correctly, you should do that yourself. ;)

TECHNICALLY, the ampersand shouldn't be used in that context.

OP, simply put, go to tinypic.com and upload your image there. Take the direct link with the file extension at the end, and put them between image tags like this:

Code:
[img]tinypic.com/linktoimage.jpg[/img]
and your image should show properly.
You're that guy
 

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Not to be that guy, but if you're going to tell people to punctuate correctly, you should do that yourself. ;)

TECHNICALLY, the ampersand shouldn't be used in that context.
An ampersand is NOT a punctuation but a logogram, which is a symbol representing a word or phrase for the sake of shorthand. In regards to actual context, that is the correct way to use an ampersand although it was not an exact quote from the referenced section being spelled out with the "and" instead. But again, it was for the sake of shorthand since I was more concerned with helping the new member.

 

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So far we have:

Grammar lessons: Way more than needed
People served: 1 (XpL0d3r)
00 Civic HB photos: 0 :(
Useless posts outlining thread derailment: 1 (mine :D)
 

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Sorry i failed english in 9th grade... What are those things you call words?
I think they're just called words...

Not totally sure what's even happening in the thread. It all of a sudden has a bad...

Oohhh. Turtle... Hahaha he's so happy..

 

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An ampersand is NOT a punctuation but a logogram, which is a symbol representing a word or phrase for the sake of shorthand. In regards to actual context, that is the correct way to use an ampersand although it was not an exact quote from the referenced section being spelled out with the "and" instead. But again, it was for the sake of shorthand since I was more concerned with helping the new member.
:jedi:

Correct, it is a logogram, not punctuation. While it takes the place of "and", it's not correct to use it in a sentence. An ampersand should be used with limited space, for design purposes, and citation / references. Using it to replace the word "and" in a formal sentence is not the correct use for the English language.
 
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