S-n-S4Lyf answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 7:54 pm: Yeah, I can help you. It's... "img src="picture.jpg"> Just replace the "picture.jpg" with the name of your picture like... Beach.jpg. There you go. Good Luck. [ S-n-S4Lyf's advice column | Ask S-n-S4Lyf A Question ]
DruidX answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 11:52 am: Simply <img src="filename.jpg"> You can add attributes to this tag as well like 'Alt="xyz"' which is alternitive text if the image doesn't load, 'width="x"' and 'hight="y"' which set the width and hight, 'border="xy"' which sets the border of the image and 'align="center"' which sets where the image is on the page [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
Deanimal answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 2:09 am: Go to www.photobucket.com. Get an account, and upload all pics to there, its foolproof. They even give you the img src code when you want to post the pic on a forum/blog. Generally, it should look like [img src=www.photobucket.com/img749378.gif] Except replace the ['s with <'s. But they give that to ya under the pic after you up load it. It's all very simple. Lots of copy-pasting. [ Deanimal's advice column | Ask Deanimal A Question ]
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