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For the sharp-eyed users among you, you may have noticed a new feature I've recently added to the Crew Gallery. It's called Image Tagging, and it let's you tag pictures of yourself with your name and a link to your profile, right in the picture.

If you are a Facebook user, then you already know how this works. Locate the image you want to tag. You need to be in the photo, of course, otherwise this doesn't make much sense, though that might not bother some of you! Next, in the upper left corner of the image you want to tag, you'll see a little label with your user name on it. Click and drag this label to your picture in the image, and place it somewhere where it does not obscure your face, or any other labels. Release, and the label sticks.

Now, go to the bottom of the image. In the center there are three icons, a magnifying glass, a LABEL, and a star. The magnifying glass zooms the image, the star adds it to your Favorites list, and the LABEL sets your user name label and converts it to your real name. Click on the LABEL icon - you'll get a message saying your label has been added, and if you look, sure enough, there it is.

If you don't like where it is positioned, click the LABEL icon again, and it will reset your name label. Reposition it, and click the LABEL icon (see how this works?), and you will be rewarded with your name in the photo.

NOTE: This only works in the Crew Gallery, it only works for you - you can't add names of other registered users, and if you want to undo it, click the, you guessed it, LABEL icon.

Now all you have to do is go through all the photos is the Crew Gallery and identify yourself. I did some of mine - for examples, search the Crew Gallery for Williamson, and click on the first few you find.

Get the idea? Now - get hot! You're dink!

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