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Admiral
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News
So, is anyone reading our news posts?
Whatcha think so far? Any suggestions? |
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Yeah, besides us revelling in our own genius every morning - and welfare, reading between gulps of sobe - is anyone else out there?
*taps on mic* Is this thing on?
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Ladies,
I have been checking in on you once a day when I paruse my daily bookmark routine. I do have a sneaky tip for you (and everyone else for that matter). It is possible to create a link for an image by using the following technique (interchanging '[' for '<' and ']' for '<' ): <url="www.girlsgotdeals.com"><img>http://www.girlsgotdeals.com/banner.gif</img></url> ![]() Voila! No need for a redundant link!
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A priest, a paladin and Varimathras walk into a bar... Last edited by coleslaw : 09-11-2001 at 09:57 PM. |
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Admiral
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Thank you for responding !!!!!!!!
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![]() Strangely, we tried that EXACT thing a few weeks ago, and instead of a linked image, we saw: <url="http://www.girlsgotdeals.com"> </url>(substituting '[' and ']' for '<' and '>' ) I also remember reading old posts that say images couldn't be hyperlinked. Maybe the bulletin board upgrade "fixed" this? |
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This is my first time here
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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yep, theres some good stuff in here... hehe
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