I have been playing with LJ

Feb 09, 2005 17:32

Hello!!

I have been looking into how to make things flash, marquee, change color, font, size, add pictures. I realize that a lot of people do this, but I have never tried it before.

I love this painting by Mel Ramos, I love how he takes everyday household things and makes them sexual.

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arcania February 10 2005, 02:35:57 UTC
HEY THERE!

Thanks for all your help!

And if none of the above works, then we'll have to chat to get a one-on-one tutorial.

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arcania February 10 2005, 02:37:41 UTC
... so the words are there, except the background is in white.

I suppose <.font color=white> wasn't the best choice.

.. I'll try this one again

Hi there!

Thanks for all your help

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almostsamantha February 10 2005, 02:45:21 UTC
No problem, anytime.

To add a picture you use img src= with < before the img and then the> after the link to the picture. then right after that you put with img after the slash. The only thing is the picture needs to be from the net, not your computer I do believe.

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almostsamantha February 10 2005, 02:58:49 UTC
in case you did not know how to add pics, but most people seem to have that one down.

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nefariousski February 10 2005, 03:08:46 UTC
Wow, that looks like my grandma back in the 60s

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almostsamantha February 10 2005, 03:37:44 UTC
Interesting, your grandma looked like that?

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nefariousski February 10 2005, 14:01:55 UTC
yep, just like that

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almostsamantha February 10 2005, 16:43:19 UTC
Well then your grandmother was a very pretty woman.

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punk_n_nerdy February 10 2005, 04:52:29 UTC
it looks good. you gotta show me how to do the scrolling marquee sometime...i'm pretty sure i know how to add pics, but still..it looks good.

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almostsamantha February 10 2005, 05:21:04 UTC
Thanks.
The marquee thing is easy just put the word marquee inside <> before the word or words you want ro scroll, then at the end of what you want to scrol put the word marquee inside where the slash is before the word.

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