Seafarer
To upload graphics to the web such as I have done above (although I think I have removed it now) you need to get yourself some webspace. If you just want a place to store images, there are a number of free places. I use boomspeed, but am not sure if that is still free. I have 1000 KB storage space for images, and when I get near my limit, I just delete old ones. I only use it for linking to images from a discussion forums such as this one. Try googling for some free web space. Your ISP may even offer 10-20 MB free website.
>>I use PM 7 but have never had luck with Distiller so use Broadgun's PDFMachine.<<
Now this is appalling. Never had any luck with Distiller??? Go back to the link I provided in my thread of October 7, read through it, try it out and then come back and tell us where you are having a problem. You really need to get the hang of making PDFs with Distiller, as it makes BY FAR THE BEST PDFs.
Once you have made a PDF for display on the web (and you will need to use the Distiller settings that maximise image compression and therefore minimise file size) AND you have found yourself some free web space then you upload the image. Sometimes you will need to use an FTP program (the usual way for uploading actual websites) or if you choose one specifically for image storage, it may have a built-in transfer program, where all you have to do is browse to the file on your HD that you want to upload, and press a button marked 'Upload' and once it's there, just note it's URL. This is what is provided in the link in between HTML tags.
There's a lot of things to think about in this post. So get cracking - do some reading, make a PDF with Distiller, find yourself some webspace and upload an image for us.