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I just can't figure how to post an image. I created an image on .mac homepage, pasted the
url in my post and bracketed it with the appropriate vb code [img] [/img] can someone explain it simple for my simple mind? I have another site I can post my image. Do I just create a page and add an image to it? It's unclear to me how to create an url leading directly to the image. I use DreamWeaver if that's any help.
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Originally posted by Orion27:
I just can't figure how to post an image. I created an image on .mac homepage, pasted the
url in my post and bracketed it with the appropriate vb code [img] [/img] can someone explain it simple for my simple mind? I have another site I can post my image. Do I just create a page and add an image to it? It's unclear to me how to create an url leading directly to the image. I use DreamWeaver if that's any help.
What link are you trying to use exactly? Put the exact code you are using if you can...
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That's a link to a page, not an image...
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Basically, do this:
1.) Take whatever image you have to show and place it in your "Pictures" folder of your iDisk.
2.) Then you will use the following link and proper vB image tags to display that image within a post. For example, in your case the url would be:
http://homepage.mac.com/tdignam/.Pictures/file_name.gif
NOTE: Notice the "." before "Pictures" in the URL path. And don't forget the vB [img] tags after the URL path.
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Originally posted by gorickey:
Basically, do this:
1.) Take whatever image you have to show and place it in your "Pictures" folder of your iDisk.
2.) Then you will use the following link and proper vB image tags to display that image within a post. For example, in your case the url would be:
http://homepage.mac.com/tdignam/.Pictures/file_name.gif
NOTE: Notice the "." before "Pictures" in the URL path. And don't forget the vB [img] tags after the URL path.
whoa, you're good.
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Originally posted by Peter:
whoa, you're good.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by Orion27:
Yessss!!!
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Originally posted by Orion27:
Yessss!!!
You've all growns up on me...
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Originally posted by Orion27:
is that clinton 2nd on left?
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