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Simple question
How do you change a weblink to read what you want it to say, like click here ?
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easier way: when replying, click go advanced, then type the text, highlight it, and click the little button that has a globe .....copy/paste your url, ...voila~!
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another simple question. How do you take a picture over to a forum such as the cellar from a web page (not just the link) :confused:
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Whoa! Cute colon, Chain! :eek: |
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Bah, needlessly complicated.
Just link to it. type <img src="http://www.imagelocation.com/yourpicture.jpg"> |
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Y'all are in trouble if I ever get a domain name and start linking to MY picture collection...
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Thanks, guys!
Carbonated_Brains- I'm not clear on why there's two formats: (space inserted) < a href= and [ URL= |
<b>Gromitspapa</b>
One of those formats applies specifically to this message board, the Cellar. Only use [ URL= when you're posting a message onto the cellar, and perhaps other message boards. It's special code just for this software. If you're trying to make a webpage in GENERAL, use the < a href= type. This is a "tag", or segment of code, in a scripting language called HTML. So, square brackets for the Cellar, angle brackets for making web pages. To FURTHER confuse you....the square brackets AND the angle bracket type both work in the cellar. They do the same thing. But you can't use square brackets to make webpages! |
Don't mind me....I'm just trying out all of these little buttons. I was so happy to learn how to rename links, that I'm taking it a step further...
testing ..testing testing again aaand again what are all of these buttons for? ithis one says center this one says right this one says indent
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i have no idea what this does HTML Code:
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YAY! I finally figured out how to do a quote :) |
Anything else ya wanna know?
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The [ URL= was working at another bb, and I don't use this stuff outside of one, so I was curious.
I've got another question... Any suggestions for cheap webhosting where I can post videos, like .wmv files? I appreciate the help! |
Dont you get webspace from your internet provider? That's about as cheap as it gets since you're already paying for it ...
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Dunno. Does comcast give you that? I know I get a lot of space for my web-based e-mail...
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This is a test
<img src=http://www.eyeofscience.de/eos2/index2.html> |
okay HELP, okay say I want a picture from the Eye of Science web site (the velcro picture to be specific) what EXACTLY do I type in so I don't get the annoying red X???
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We don't need no steekin' avatars ...
And don't link directly to other people's bandwith. |
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...generally...unless you can get away with it. Or just don't give a rat's ass... ;) |
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It's an address on the internets that "points" to your picture, or document. Quote:
Then just put the URL of the image, and you're there. |
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I got a couple more questions:
- My comcast account has my name on it. If I host images there, won't my name appear in the image url? (I want it to be anonymous). - How do you generate characters with accents, umlauts, tildes? Thanks! |
I'm not sure about comcast, but Cox offers multiple email addresses, and you get 10M of webspace per email address. If Comcast is the same then create a more anonymous email address, and use that webspace.
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How much would you pay for decent image hosting? What amounts of bandwidth would you expect to take up?
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I use onfinite now and get 150MB for $0.99/mo. 400MB is available for $1.99, but they only host jpegs. I need to host gifs (which they're supposed to start handling soon) and videos, like wmvs, which they have to plans to host.
Videos eat up a lot of space, maybe I need around 500MB, a few dollars a month seems fair... |
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