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I quitely come to old relics like this to perfom top secret missions
!LOL!
Sometimes. . .there not all abandoned.:/
haha lol, well usually if I have replied to a post then I stay subscibed if the post is not epic or over run with trolls, so quite ones like this I will still have a link to ;)
I see. . .
What I’m tryin to accomplish is:
I want to make a post. I have a Jpeg image that I would like to include in the post - but not as a link. I want the full image. And I’m a bit confused as to the command function(s) which enable this to happen.
I think it is img src=”http://url-to-image.com/image.jpg” /> but some html doesn’t work on this site anymore =/
Ah that would be why it needs the opposite thing to this one > at the beginning and this site doesn’t see the other one.
. . .Okay, I’m begining to reflect a bit for the moment -
I don’t think the command function works in replies. . .that’s why the opposite of > dosen’t show up.
But because of the fact that I’m seeing images in Posts (as of recient), the will likely show.
I just don’t want to spend time editing a post to make it work - I feel like a fool when I do.
Yeah I get you :)
Best thing I can suggest is to find a recent post that has an image in it and ask that person how they did it, or to cheat a little and click the edit post function on their post and have a peek, it will show the function and not the image in the edit bit, just remember not to touch anything and back out of it when you are done.
-ah- great idea.
Thank for the insight,ight,ight, ight. . .
(Kinda echoey back here)
:P
LoL, I hope you manage to figure it out :)
Besides, once you take a peek you can actually test edit one of you older posts rather than doing it in replies back here.
Better advice yet.
I just figure these older posts are moving into website extinction and they wouldn’t be missed. But, hey, if I’m in the hall of antiquity. . .I’ll wear rubber sneekers and gloves the next time.
Okay dear, I’m reving up the time machine - going back to the future. It was good talking to you again - I hope to do so again soon.
:)
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