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| rFactor profile by RacerTippy |
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Creator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cambridge, UK
Posts: 1,623
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Creator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cambridge, UK
Posts: 1,623
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I think the others are hosting at photobucket, which does the thumbnail stuff.
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Junky
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Auckland, NZ
Posts: 80
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If you host your screenies on Photobucket to get the correct IMG tag for the board you must first select the photos you want by putting a tick in the box below each photo then you scroll down the page until you see a button saying "Generate HTML or IMG tags" or something like that, after that it gives you about five different options of code. Just copy the code from the box which gives links from thumbnails for bulletin boards then paste this into your post.
Note: the code has "Returns" after code each line which means the thumbnails will display below each other, to get them in one line simply delete the Returns between each line of code. I also place "..." between the lines of code to give the thumbnails some seperation. Profile looks great by the way. Do all the key macros work out the box? Or do I have to map some? Can't wait to get home and try this one. |
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Toolkit Creator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: On your Six!
Posts: 1,913
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I use http://www.imageshack.us
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(a.k.a. Snacko) Touchscreen: Innovatek TM-868 8"; Running Local Mode on XP Pro ![]() |
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Junky
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Orlando, Fl
Posts: 44
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Yes all the buttons/switches are mapped in the TB profile, and most, but not all, are same as default. I tried to expound on that in the readme. So in theory one could just load it up, double check the maps for safety, map the seat movement and chat keys (I can't remember what else changed from default at the moment) and go.
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