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MrGrey
, Nov 17 2004 12:47 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 17 November 2004 - 12:47 PM
Is there a way to post a pic or something as a HTML code or is it just for websites? just wondering.
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#2
Posted 17 November 2004 - 12:49 PM
didn't quite understand that question Dan.
#3
Posted 17 November 2004 - 12:52 PM
Does this site support image HTML?
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#4
Posted 17 November 2004 - 12:57 PM
I assume this site supports [IMG] tags, not the <IMAGE> tags that is used with regular HTML. But I guess Jeff will need to answer for better understanding.
#5
Posted 17 November 2004 - 01:55 PM
MrGrey,
Our posts support BB Code. If you click on the BB Code Help link when adding a reply (as opposed to Fast Reply), it will show you the tags GV supports.
Our posts support BB Code. If you click on the BB Code Help link when adding a reply (as opposed to Fast Reply), it will show you the tags GV supports.
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#6
Posted 21 November 2004 - 05:13 PM
can somebody give me the HTML code to put an image on a website??
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#7
Posted 21 November 2004 - 07:12 PM
Wind of Light, on Nov 21 2004, 03:13 PM, said:
can somebody give me the HTML code to put an image on a website??
For images, the minimal syntax is:
<img src="someimage.gif" al="alternative text">
You can add other attributes (width, height, title, border). For "tooltips", use the title attribute. alt is mean for a description of the image for non-graphical browsers.
HTH,
Lokela aka the Aloha Spirit
* just now caught that I posted the wrong site!
http://www.webguru.com/ is a wonderful reference for netiquette and other basics, but it doesn't go in depth into HTML, JavaScript (more properly called ECMA Script), or CSS.
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#8
Posted 22 November 2004 - 11:40 AM
Thank goodness for those that understand the technical jargon and can answer the specific questions!
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