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test.

this what you wanted to do?
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AL_margolis0808.jpg




navyjack.gif
 
Hey riz.....all you have to do is type [-image-] in front of the url and [-/image-] behind the url. Only leave out the dashes ,(-), that I put in. If I had left out the dashes in this reply, the word image would not have appeared....it would have been a square with an X in it instead.

And no 79, that is not me, that is what riz tried to put on his post...heheh, but if that was me, dang I guess I'd *^%$# me!!!
lol

navyjack.gif
 
Riz... This is what happens when I type exactly as the attachment shows. The attachment is a notebook-dokument so that I can show you what the code is. If I had typed it that way in a post the image would have shown upp instead.
You can try to copy/paste the address line and post it and see for yourself. Ctrl+C to copy Ctrl+V to paste

<font color=blue>Espen88k5 at:http://www.espen.coloradok5.com</font color=blue>

This is something else:
13-38373-math.gif
 
Ha! I finally got mine working. I tried to link to my colorado.com site, but to no avail. I finally used the attachment idea. No matter, I like the results!

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Thank you so much guys ! I appreciate the help ! I'm sorry for not doing this in the non-4x4 section..... I didn't realize so many people went there.

Does this work exactly the same way for a web page ? I'm assuming it does but never done this stuff before and want to learn before I set up my site.

Send me all of those Big Johnson cartoons you want....being my last name is Johnson.

L8r,

.Riz.
 

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