And simply go through and delete all of the EMPTY SPACES within in < and > [EXCEPT FOR THE ONE SEPARATING THE WORDS "IMG" and "SRC".
The picture has to have a URL address. SOOOOOOO.. if it is a picture you have on your COMPUTER, you have to go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and SIGN UP for a FREE account. Then "BROWSE" for a picture on your computer. Once you've found it, click "SUMBIT". Next it will PROVIDE you with a "TAG" URL, and THAT is the one you want [the "TAG" one]. Just copy that right into the comment.
If this picture is one you just found online, simply RIGHT CLICK it. Go down to "PROPERTIES", and copy it's ENTIRE "(URL) ADDRESS". Then simply PASTE that withing this code where it says "URL OF PICTURE HERE", make sense?
xXxpinky615xXx answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 3:17 pm: You need to get a photobucket account. Once you do that [it's 100% free] you can upload the pictures onto your online photoalbum. The picture will show up and there will be 3 things that say IMG, TAG and URL. Copy the one that says TAG and paste it wherever you want in your myspace about me, etc. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 3:07 pm: ok! i juss figured it out not that long ago haha =)
the easiest way is to get an account at photobucket. so go to www.photobucket.com & get an account, it's free. you might wanna use your myspace name er s/n er something to remember it. soo w/e you pic you want, right click and click 'save as' and name it whatever. then when you get your photobucket account you click -browse- and click the pic you want and then submit. it'll load & your picture will show up with 3 links underneath. img, tag, and something else. well copy and paste the tag link into the section of your myspace you want it in.
example- if you have a picture of your fav band, put the tag in your 'music' section on what kinda music you listen to!
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