If this image is one you found online, right click it, go to "PROPERTIS", and copy all of it's "ADDRESS(URL)". What you've just copied is the URL to the image.
Now, if this image is something on your computer, you need to HOST it. You "host" something by going to: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and SIGNING UP for a FREE account.
Then the page will refresh, and you should see a new page with an option to click on "BROWSE". Next, search your computer for the picture(s), and click "SUBMIT". Then the page will refresh yet again. You will see all/any images you happen to have on the new screen. Simply find the picture you want, and copy the PROVIDED URL in the top white slot.
However you went about getting the URL to the image, insert the URL where I instruct you to within the following HTML code:
< img src="URL OF THE PICTURE HERE" >
Then you simply delete the TWO EMPTY spaces that separate the < and > from the rest of the code, make sense?
To get pictures to show up under "General", simply take the new "IMG SRC" code and paste it in "GENERAL" box, on your "EDIT MY PROFILE" page.
I know it seems difficult, but I assure you that this is actually very easy. And with my step-by-step directions, you will find that this is really a piece of cake!
2.] And as far as websites with extras, this is what I've got:
summerlovex3 answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 4:26 pm: TO put a picture you use the code. <img src="URL GOES HERE"> and to get cool stuff you can put hearts with this code; ♥ also if you look at otehr ppls myspace you can find tons of quizes and stuff. Hope I helped! [ summerlovex3's advice column | Ask summerlovex3 A Question ]
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