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Thread ID: 24023 2002-09-01 21:47:00 links ? johnboy (217) Press F1
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75586 2002-09-02 21:50:00 Know that bit about adding to replying email which i had asked about before.what i want to do is click here and go to a picture?? Sorry if i'm confusing people.. ?:| johnboy (217)
75587 2002-09-02 22:27:00 To insert a LINK to a picture (the picture must be on a web page somewhere on the web) you type [ u r l = h t t p://www.your.link.xx.yy] click here [ / u r l ]

The words click here will be underlined and clicking on them will take you to the web page you specify in h t t p:// etc.

I have inserted extra spaces in my example above, if I didn't it would have converted it to a link and you couldn't see it.

Again I repeat what Susan said, the pictures are not on this site, they are elsewhere.
godfather (25)
75588 2002-09-02 22:46:00 example:
To insert a link to this pic
www.something.net.nz

but make it look like the recycled link (www.something.net.nz)

type out
[*u*r*l*=*www.something.net.nz the recycled link [*/*u*r*l*]
without the stars. (for the reasons God said above i have added stars, without them the example would not be visible)
Chris Wilson (431)
75589 2002-09-02 22:51:00 Of course to insert a link to the pic of your choice, you will have to have it up on the net somewhere..

For me it is easy, i just bung it on my server.. If you dont happen to have a webserver in your office,you will have to put it on someone elses webserver somewhere.. your ISP *should* provide some space for this, otherwise you are restricted to what is already there on the net.
Chris Wilson (431)
75590 2002-09-03 01:36:00 thank's this is what i wanted to know .. sorry i confuse myself sometimes .. thanks a lot johnboy (217)
75591 2002-09-03 06:47:00 PC World (http://www.pcworld.co.nz)

only trying out formatting options
michael y (1623)
75592 2002-09-03 06:48:00 does this formatting option only work on press f1? michael y (1623)
75593 2002-09-03 06:51:00 oh yeah forgot to add in format

(example PC World (http://www.pcworld.co.nz))
michael y (1623)
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