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Gene Winstead
5 years ago
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html code for exe. file?
Comments (1)Just put it in as you would a hyperlink. Have it state next to the link to right-click and choose save to hard drive. the code would be: (a href="the url where it is saved")The program(/a) replacing ( and ) with . It would still be a good idea to have it zipped too. Angie...See MoreHTML code for embedding photos?
Comments (13)Writersblock is right, but in some browsers, the border is really obnoxious. Also, the alt, the description, is what comes up when the image is loading slowly or not at all (some security systems strip the images) as well as being what the accessibility readers speak aloud, so it's considered bad form not to include it. It doesn't need to be a full on description. Just something descriptive like "sink". Or "stainless sink" for one and "cast iron sink" for another. Changing the visual size with height and width numbers is an easy way to do it when you're pasting in from another website, but keep in mind it doesn't change the size of the picture, just the size it is shown at. If it's a photo off of a camera at full size, it's going to be a huge file (as in megabytes) and take a long time to load and be rejected by some servers. If you change the size in a photo editing program, the file size will change accordingly, your picture will display correctly without the extra code, and won't deliver all that excess information. Giving credit has nothing to do with stealing bandwidth and violating copyright. It's very good manners to give credit. It's better manners not to use pictures and internet resources without permission....See MoreLink tHTML Codes for GardenWeb Just in Case...
Comments (2)This is very cool, but too much for my little brain/...See MoreCan't type HTML to show outside images
Comments (66)Using Android tablets with some browsers I am able to use the photo icon to have it open the directory on the device to find a stored picture to then upload and post. However that is not the case with all browsers. I use Boat Browser as my primary browser on my kitkat Android tablet and when I click on the photo icon absolutely nothing happens, it does not open any type of dialog box or directory it does nothing. So on that tablet my only option is to be forced to use a different browser like Chrome. In fact even the stock Android browser will not open the photo option for me. Kind of a pain to have to change browsers any time I wish to post a picture. The only way around that is saving pictures to my Houzz ideabooks from my pc or using an alternate browser on the tablet and use the houzz photo button to post them from there. I don't know why it works with some browsers and not all. Those of you on mac or ipad is there an alternate browser you could try using? There are lots and lots of them for Android in the play store....See Moremike_kaiser_gw
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