that is so hilarious... I don't know about anyone else, but the picture didn't show up on my computer!!! All I saw was the empty box with the X in the corner!!!!! I AM LAUGHING SO HARD!!!!!!!!!!
Well, I dont think that Livejournal has image hosting for non-members, so I have to upload the pictures to my purdue.edu site. Once I do that then I just put in this code:
ha ha, my inexperience is evident. Actually the only thing wrong with that is the "(" right after the word "below" on the next to last line. Like Matt said, for better clarification, just email me...or Matt. The best thing to do is to right click on a website and choose "View Source" and look at the HTML and TAKES IT! my AIM name is BigTuffPirate if you have questions. Ros
Just put a < before img and a > after the quote, and take out the space before the / in the second tag. I had to do that so an actual image wouldn't show up. And if you want to host images, www.photobucket.com does it for free and it's easy as pie.
Annie's right. This is crazy. And I didn't see any pictures, either. Okay, never mind. I'll live having never posted a picture on livejournal. Thanks for all your help, though... : )
Maybe I did something wrong? Because I can't see your picture?? All I did was log onto livejournal and read everyone's comments, silly. I think you and Ross BOTH did something wrong. : )
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To get this:
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"http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~swingle/haircut1.JPG" target=_new>
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my AIM name is BigTuffPirate if you have questions.
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img src="URL OF PICTURE HERE"< /img>
Just put a < before img and a > after the quote, and take out the space before the / in the second tag. I had to do that so an actual image wouldn't show up. And if you want to host images, www.photobucket.com does it for free and it's easy as pie.
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Thanks for all your help, though... : )
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