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Post by surforst on Dec 2, 2006 1:51:27 GMT -5
Hey here's another question how do you post this.
link -> with it actually being a real link to another site. This baffles me since it doesn't appear to be the normal HTML way. Now there's an answer I'd like to have.
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Post by Adam on Dec 2, 2006 2:01:26 GMT -5
Could you explain further? I could probably help if I understood your question for sure...
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Post by surforst on Dec 2, 2006 2:27:49 GMT -5
Could you explain further? I could probably help if I understood your question for sure... Sure replacing the usual website address with a word instead. Its easy to do usually but I am not sure how to do it on a forum. For example making the word link actually link to another site. Something like that. I have seen others do it so it would be nice to know how to it myself.
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Post by Adam on Dec 2, 2006 2:38:57 GMT -5
[url=http://www.adamh.us]link[/url] link
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Post by surforst on Dec 2, 2006 3:17:42 GMT -5
Oh that's what I was doing wrong. Thanks. ThanksTo think how close I was if only I didn't stubbornly want to include " all the time.
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Fusion Fox
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READ THIS POST IN A MUMBLING BRITISH ACCENT
Not a bad problem to have if you ask me.
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Post by Fusion Fox on Dec 3, 2006 6:30:04 GMT -5
Nice tutorial, my signature banner seems to have made it in somehow ;D
I've tried photobucket but I still prefer imageshack. Having an account and the toolbar for firefox and windows xp lets you upload a picture from just about anywhere (right clicking on a file, right clicking on a picture in the browser etc...) very easily.
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RiPPy
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Post by RiPPy on Dec 12, 2006 22:40:36 GMT -5
I got a question, I've always had one problem with Imageshack and that was getting the image to actually appear without it in the form of a thumbnail or URL. Granted, I could always take the URL and just delete the spots that are..well URLs but at times it doesn't work.
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Post by wallaceb on Dec 12, 2006 23:09:28 GMT -5
if you go to the gallery, you need to use the code that has the [img]"image URL"[/img]
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Post by Adam on Dec 13, 2006 0:10:37 GMT -5
Oh that's what I was doing wrong. Thanks. ThanksTo think how close I was if only I didn't stubbornly want to include " all the time. Some message boards want them some don't... Depends on the people who wrote the code...
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Post by samik42 on Mar 2, 2007 14:03:53 GMT -5
thanks!!!!!!!
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Post by Luke Danger on Jun 7, 2007 18:17:32 GMT -5
How do I bring a pic from another site like a Wiki?
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Post by Commander Argus on Jun 7, 2007 18:38:37 GMT -5
When I want to show a picture like that, I save it, then upload it to my site so I'm not 'stealing' bandwidth from the original source.
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Post by Luke Danger on Jun 7, 2007 18:39:03 GMT -5
k
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Post by vanessaandreia17 on Jul 5, 2007 15:48:52 GMT -5
How do I bring a pic from another site like a Wiki? You only have to copy the image link and do this: [img]"url image"[/img] Ok?
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