Ok well i look for sites to find an html code for my pics right? the only close thing i can find is putting it in is in a slideshow but i was wondering if there was any way where i could pictures in like 'interests' section..cause i went to a site where they gave me those codes, but only to certain pics... i wanna use my pics but put it different places like about me, and books and music n stuff...ive been to a lot of sites wondering how..any trick or certain <> i could put?
Wheeler answered Saturday February 3 2007, 9:53 am: you can go to tinypic.com or photobucket.com i prefer tinypic.com because its way faster, so all you do is find your picture on your computer press enter and tinypic will give you the code, url, and image url so just take the code that has the <> and put it wherever you want on your myspace profile. [ Wheeler's advice column | Ask Wheeler A Question ]
winteromancex answered Saturday February 3 2007, 8:13 am: to put pics on your myspace just put <img src="IMAGE URL GOES HERE"> and you can put them anywhere on your profile. If that wasn't what you were talking about then, I'm sorry, but I hope i helped. [ winteromancex's advice column | Ask winteromancex A Question ]
nerissa answered Saturday February 3 2007, 2:47 am: lol hmm..i put pictures in my interests section and about me by first putting the picture i want on photobucket. ...go to photobucket.com
and register. its free! and you can upload pictures. and its gives you the code!!after you upload the picture, copy the code underneath the picture. all you have to do is paste the code where you want it! its pretty simple. :] [ nerissa's advice column | Ask nerissa A Question ]
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