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Picture in Description??


Question Posted Thursday December 23 2004, 5:56 pm

Is it possible to put like little pics of just anything in your description thingie?? and if so how do you do that?? THNKX

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Friday December 24 2004, 3:57 am:
Use HTML... <img src="image URL"> Replace image URL with actual URL of image... If you need a host for the image go to photobucket.com

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PhilipT07 answered Friday December 24 2004, 12:17 am:
the same way you spell thingy with an IE...

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Karen answered Thursday December 23 2004, 8:59 pm:
Yup, it's possible! You just have to enter this code into your profile settings and put your picture's URL in where it says "URL": [img src="IMAGE URL"] Replace the brackets with those carrots! If you don't know what carrots are, they are those things on the comma and period button! Hope I helped :)
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