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Re: Boy, that was soooo clear..Thanks!!! {:-)) (archive)

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Posted by Steve UK on December 23, 2000 at 16:50:48:

In Reply to: Boy, that was soooo clear..Thanks!!! {:-)) posted by Kurt G on December 23, 2000 at 15:24:41:

Cheers Guys
As I thought I wont bother trying to post a pic of some rotten old E31!!!!
The car will have gone to the scrapyard in the sky before I manage to work all that out...But thanks again chaps
Festive wishes
Steve
99 840
Hi Stan,
I guess you forgot all about the 3rd grade. I never have and I still have to do most things the way I figured out how to do it then. One thing at a time :-) using words that I understand :-) and using terms that I understand. If I can get a simple explanation and deciphering of your terms then I might understand how to do it. But, thanks anyway!! Happy Holidays!
Kurt

[Sorry about that, it just goes to show that the command line works! Don't I look like an expert? Just replace the ( and ) with < and >.
Anyway, let's try again......]

There's two ways to post a picture.

First, you need to have your picture on an accessable server.

1) Use the "Optional Image URL:" box at the bottom of the compose screen. Just copy and paste the URL of the picture into the box. The picture will be displayed first in the message, with your text below.

2) If you want to imbed a picture within your text, compose your message as you always would, but insert the command line for the image where you want it as follows:

(img src="http://www.mypicture.com/mypicture.jpg")

REPLACE THE PARENTHESES WITH < AND > !!!

with the URL for your picture in quotes. You must use the delimiters < and > to distinquish a command line and the quotation marks for the URL. Do you notice the (i) with the < and > before and after a previous post when you go to the Post Follow-up screen? That's the italics command line. The image command (img src=" "), is "image source =". Easy, eh? So, if you don't want your replies in italics, just erase those (i) commands.

Stan






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