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Photo Captions


Question Posted Saturday October 27 2007, 5:29 pm

When you have pictures on MySpace, how do you get pictures or icons as your captions? I simply tried putting the Photobucket HTML code in the box but that doesn't seem to working:(

Anyone know? Easy 5


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mistaric answered Saturday October 27 2007, 10:22 pm:
You have to type <img src= PICTURE URL HERE>
replace the picture URL with the actual URL of the photo, usually photobucket URL's are too long, so you will have to save the picture to your computer (right click, save picture as...) and then host it on imageshack.us or tinypic.com

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