Captain Ron NAXJA Forum User Location On the horizion Jul 21, 2004 #2 Use the IMG tag, it works great for this kind of thing. --ron
mgt NAXJA Member #653 Location Riverside Jul 21, 2004 #3 this might sound supid, but where is theimg tag. It's been awhile
Captain Ron NAXJA Forum User Location On the horizion Jul 21, 2004 #6 [/SIZE] It works something like this: type in the tag then put the location of your picture, including the whole url i.e. [url]http://.[/url].... then type If you use the WSYWG editor, there is an icon in the formatting row that adds the tag for you. --ron[/FONT][/SIZE]
[/SIZE] It works something like this: type in the tag then put the location of your picture, including the whole url i.e. [url]http://.[/url].... then type If you use the WSYWG editor, there is an icon in the formatting row that adds the tag for you. --ron[/FONT][/SIZE]
mgt NAXJA Member #653 Location Riverside Jul 21, 2004 #7 i tried it both ways , still getting the red x . I am using webshots or imagestation.
Captain Ron NAXJA Forum User Location On the horizion Jul 21, 2004 #8 I have heard that Webshots, etc... won't let you link to their url's, but it seems to work ok on yours. Try checking the tags, they have to be typed in exactly, with the square brackets, and the closing tag has to have a slash. --ron
I have heard that Webshots, etc... won't let you link to their url's, but it seems to work ok on yours. Try checking the tags, they have to be typed in exactly, with the square brackets, and the closing tag has to have a slash. --ron