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Mar 27, 2008 15:18:39 GMT -5
Post by blackc on Mar 27, 2008 15:18:39 GMT -5
I'm trying to figure out how to insert pictures. So far it eludes me. <a href="http://s241.photobucket.com/albums/ff225/black_cl/?action=view¤t=Rtw2002415.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff225/black_cl/Rtw2002415.jpg" border="0" alt="Bridge VDT"></a>
I can get it in this way. How does everyone else do it?
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Mar 27, 2008 16:08:03 GMT -5
Post by "Big Guy" on Mar 27, 2008 16:08:03 GMT -5
That is because you're using hyper text markup language, you have to use BBC here. I have a tutorial on my site at this link or you can just read the help files. To insert an image: [img]http://someserver.com/someimage.jpg[/img] For a link: [url]http://someserver.com/[/url] For both: [url=http://someservername.com][img]http://someserver.com/someimage.jpg[/img][/url]
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Mar 27, 2008 16:17:04 GMT -5
Post by "Big Guy" on Mar 27, 2008 16:17:04 GMT -5
I see you're using PhotoBucket. They already have the preformatted code for discussion groups with every image.
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Mar 27, 2008 16:17:47 GMT -5
Post by "Big Guy" on Mar 27, 2008 16:17:47 GMT -5
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Mar 27, 2008 17:02:20 GMT -5
Post by blackc on Mar 27, 2008 17:02:20 GMT -5
Thank you, that is really easy after you know what to do. Your tutorial is great! Obviously the pic has nothing to do with scooters except............this is the way they get here. You can see we are at full throttle, the radar (dimly) shows our surroundings, the watch captain is not in his seat, and I am not in mine, (the far one), but we are crossing the Pacific on our way to Barcelona in Spain via the far East. When we come back we may actually have some containers with scoots from China or Taiwan..........Who knows? Thanks again
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Mar 27, 2008 20:36:26 GMT -5
Post by "Big Guy" on Mar 27, 2008 20:36:26 GMT -5
Oh, cool, I was wondering why you had a picture of what I thought was an air traffic control room... duh!
I spent some time on the open sea myself in the Navy, but always wound up with sea legs! Enjoy your landlubbing while you can!
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Apr 1, 2008 13:51:53 GMT -5
Post by stephan on Apr 1, 2008 13:51:53 GMT -5
The most important instrument here is the small grey thing to the left, a simple Garmin GPS, telling the captain where he is, and maybe why
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