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Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
Trying this with the correct brackets Joe.
Joe...I removed all brackets, the img src and the size parameters. Then I used the "image button" that is located below the posting dialogue window to enter the corrected URL. Image and URL scripting on THIS bulletin board do not use the <> brackets.
[ August 07, 2003, 08:44 AM: Message edited by: Dave Grundy ]
Posted by Nevman (Member # 332) on :
If you want to type it in...do it like this Joe without the *s
Cut and paste it...remove the *s and you will see the syntax...
Good Luck
[ August 07, 2003, 09:52 AM: Message edited by: Nevman ]
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
thanx dave and pat. i just made a quily web page that my isp provider gives me. and i was just doing how it said to do it.this is their instructions. Webmasters, To put the image pictured above in any web page, copy-and-paste the following block of HTML in its entirety: <img src="http://prod.bsis.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/145/145442/folders/93523/626915computerside.jpg" width="360" height="318"> To put the thumbnail in a web page, use: <img src="http://prod.bsis.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/145/145442/folders/93523/Thumbnails/626915computerside.jpg" height="66" width="75">
Posted by Don Coplen (Member # 127) on :
yeah joe...
All you need to do is hit the "image" button at the bottom of the posting page. A window comes up to insert ONLY the URL of the pic. hmmm...tryin to figure how to show ya without an actual pic showing up (but you already know how to do THAT )
example type or paste into the 'image' window something like "http://www.joeblow.com/sheep.jpg"or whatever....without the quotation marks, of course.
Then a second window will pop up to let you name that picture for the posting. Name it "Joe's vacation pic" or whatever. OK and hit add reply and youre done.
Any simpler than that and it wouldn't be fun!
Posted by Steve Shortreed (Member # 436) on :
A couple other tips to make our job easier at this end. Learn to make your file size as small as possible. This is a whole lesson in itself. If anyone wants to explain this or post a link to a page on when to use a gif instead of a jpg, and how to reduce it's file size.
Save your photos at no more than 72dpi and ensure they are no more than 500 pixels wide.