DruidX answered Sunday August 22 2004, 6:49 pm: It depends how you want to do it. If it is your pic, then just go to options and either upload one from your comp or link to one at another URL.
If you want one as a back ground then I belive you have to do it via styles for wich the XHTML is: <img src="your image URL" alt="image name" /> [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
xlostangelx answered Saturday August 21 2004, 12:16 pm: Go to Profile Settings , then scroll down until you find the option that says "upload a picture of you" ..and push browse, then select the pic!!
hope i helped!!
if you need any more help, dont be afraid to ask!!
my s/n for AIM is in my advice column, or you could just put it in my inbox!!
sunkistsarah answered Friday August 20 2004, 8:43 pm: stop asking this question and if its not the same person asking then go down on the view questions page and go about ONE question down and it will be there!!!
**EDIT**
wow u rated me a one...oh gosh that really hurt....uhh...i was just stating the facts that if u read at all then u would realize that someone just asked that question about 2 minutes before u did....there is no reason 2 answer the same question twice...if this was the same person then just be patient...enough pple will answer with a little bit of time...no need 2 ask it twice... [ sunkistsarah's advice column | Ask sunkistsarah A Question ]
Karen answered Friday August 20 2004, 7:01 pm: First of all, your picture has to be under 15k. To insert a picute in your advice column go to PROFILE SETTINGS. You can either save the picture to you computer and then click BROWSE and then upload it or you can right click the picture and copy and paste the URL in the URL of a picture of you section. Hope I helped :) If you have any other questions, just drop them in my inbox! [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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