need help posting a picture
janey_alabama
8 years ago
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need help posting animal pictures !!!
Comments (15)Snycal we have mixed breeds and 100% regesterd boers and 100% myotonic clown face fainters. we have had one buck born w/o horns he fought with the other bucks but never got hurt if that is what you were talking about. them goats HAVE HARD HEADS.WE WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH SOME OF OUR goats getting head hung in fence i found one of mine chocked to death if you will look at picture of black and white one that i already posted i put a piece of hard plastic pipe across her horns and used plastic ties works fine.heres a picture of our pyreneese she's got 2 more sisters runing around in the other pastures' they love coyotes lol were swamped with theme things at night around here. ive yapped enough goo to talk to all of you good people. thanks Eddie...See MoreI need help posting pictures please
Comments (13)Hi Grice, it's nice to see your around. I know you don't recognize this name but you know me as naturelover_MTL. I've changed my name to match my website... Anyhow, the previous instructions were right on but I'll also add my two cents worth... For photos to show directly on the page, write out your line like this: The above is an example to help you understand how it works, but it needs a tiny modification to make it happen. When you write it out, you must remove the space after the I only added them because I don't want to activate the code. If I remove the spaces, the browser will take it as an instruction to go ahead and display a photo.. So remove the spaces when you're ready to try it out. ----- For example, for your photo to be displayed directly on this page, the html line would have to be written like this: The http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd227/dandersongrice/10_29_20071_57PM_0001.jpg is the url (web address/location) of your photo. The rest of the wording tells the browser what to do/display on this page. When I remove the spaces after the , the code is activated and the photo should display below: Try it out!...See MoreNeed help on posting pictures please :)
Comments (1)LOL. Some one on the test page named breenthumb, helped me. thanks anyway. :)Laura...See MoreNeed help posting pix
Comments (7)Gloria, I think that photo's DO have to be on photobucket or one of the hosts for images. Others have much more knowledge of this sort of thing but GW seems to be fairly limited in what you can put in this here "Message:" box. Apparently, it's just these "a href" codes with these "'s." I can't quite demonstrate it or GW feels compelled to slap something between one ">" and the other. It isn't difficult, at all, to use photobucket. And, if you don't want to open an account, it's even easier to use Tinypic.com. I don't think you should be worried about using that quick service since it's owned by photobucket. Click their "browse" button, find your picture, and then upload. You'll find the code when it's finished and you can copy it into the GW message box. digitalS' Here is a link that might be useful: Tinypic.com...See Moregyr_falcon
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