I know!! Let's take your 450 SL for a joy ride and do some doughnuts on the polo field!!! What a capital idea! Wooo! Wooo! Oh, fudge! The battery needs a recharge...
It would take way too much space to go into great detail about this on this forum, and I’m also very tired.
So for now…
The formula for posting pictures from the web is <img src='URL' width='300'>
Be sure spacing, or lack of it, and quote marks are as shown.
‘URL’ is, of course, the URL of the picture.Before you copy and paste it, you have to right click and select “view image” (in Firefox) or whatever puts it on its own page in your browser.
‘300’ represents the width you want the picture to display, in pixels.
As a rough guide, 50 is the size of our avatars, 360 is as wide as the comment box. If you find a picture that’s already of a suitable width, you can just use <img src='URL' >
For anything bigger you need to specify the width, please!
Giant pictures really annoy people, especially if they have slow internet or computers.
If you’re talking about a picture already on your computer, you first have to find a place to host it on the web.There are many free image hosting sites…and most give you the code for posting.
Suzanne….and whoever else wants to know…
It would take way too much space to go into great detail about this on this forum, and I’m also very tired.
So for now…
The formula for posting pictures from the web is <img src='URL' width='300'>
Be sure spacing, or lack of it, and quote marks are as shown.
‘URL’ is, of course, the URL of the picture.Before you copy and paste it, you have to right click and select “view image” (in Firefox) or whatever puts it on its own page in your browser.
‘300’ represents the width you want the picture to display, in pixels.
As a rough guide, 50 is the size of our avatars, 360 is as wide as the comment box. If you find a picture that’s already of a suitable width, you can just use <img src='URL' >
For anything bigger you need to specify the width, please!
Giant pictures really annoy people, especially if they have slow internet or computers.
If you’re talking about a picture already on your computer, you first have to find a place to host it on the web.There are many free image hosting sites…and most give you the code for posting.