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How do I include a jpg or tif in a message? 900

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How do I include a jpg or tif in a message? 900

There's a topic in the FAQ:

Can I put html tags anywhere in my posts?

Yes. You can use HTML tags in the body of the message.
For links to other pages:
a href="http://path.to.site/">Check this out

For links to images:
img src="http://path.to.site/image.gif">

(I've removed the "<" character from before "a href" and "img" above, so they would display as text instead of links - I didn't know how else to prevent it)

So you can go to Picture Gallery (from the FEATURES drop-down at the top of every page), and choose ADD A NEW EXHIBIT. Make sure you choose the Picture Type, then click Browse, which allows you to Browse to an image on your hard drive, and select it. Click Submit My Image to put it on the Brickboard server. Once it's there, you can go back to the Picture Gallery, select the Picture Type you submitted "[CARS] [PERSONAL] [TECHNICAL]". Your new submission should be at the top. Copy the text that's in the HTML box, and paste it into your posting.

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David Armstrong - '86 240(350k km?), '93 940T(270k km), '89 240(parts source for others) near








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How do I include a jpg or tif in a message? 900

just to follow up
use ampersandgt; and ampersandlt; to get >this<
using the real & character...
so <a href="http://caunter.ca/volvo.html"< shows how to mark up a link
and actually makes a link
don't forget </a> the closing tag :)
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Stef - 81 245 B21A M46 319000km "fat chrome" roofrack







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