attaching pics
Oddly when I view this thread I see nothing but a bunch of broken image placeholders (the infamous red x in a box) but when I clicked the link Walt included I can see the pics on that thread...
As for posting pics here, it's very similar to how it was done on N54
When you are on the post/reply page, scroll down, you will see "uploader" sections for imageshack.us and photobucket.com. If you have an account at photobucket you can use that, or if you have no accounts, imageshack allows account-less uploads.
I do not have a photobucket account so I would have to defer to someone else here to give good instruction on navigating that one, but for imageshack, once you use the browse & upload and get to the results page, you would want to scroll to the very bottom where it says "advanced linking" or similar, click that text line to reveal the "advanced/direct" url there, then use that URL they provide (yes the one labeled "DO NOT USE!" lol!) take that (or from photobucket or anywhere else on the internet any 'direct' address to the image location, meaning the exact url that leads to where the image is on some server) and copy that address, then paste it into your message here
The only trick is, what 'editor interface' you are set up to use here. If you use the "basic" one, you would paste the url directly into your text here, and bookend it with
(no spaces) on either side of the url, or, if you use the "advanced/wysiwyg" one, you would instead click the little yellow button in the editor that shows a photo (looks like a mountain with a sun over it) and then paste the url in the little popup box and hit 'ok' which loads the image itself into your text
Thats about as simple as I can describe it
It is really not that hard at all once you've done it a couple times, it's just confusing to figure out when you're getting started.
Also, you can change which editor you use by going up top to "UserCP" then click the "EditOptions" link in there, then scroll down in there to the setting, and be sure to click "SAVE" at the bottom of that page