this is a test to see if something works...... just ignor this one!!!!!
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*.KayAnn.*&Simba*RuFf*
this is a test to see if something works...... just ignor this one!!!!!
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*.KayAnn.*&Simba*RuFf*
YAY!!!!! it worked!!! i put Simba's picture in my signature
I am glad it worked. However, the photo is far to large to keep in your signature. Most readers will have to wait a long time to see the image. I am afraid most will not wait. Your image is about 72k in size. Perhaps an image of less than 10k would work in a signature.Originally posted by *BaSim*:
this is a test to see if something works...... just ignor this one!!!!!
How do you get pictures on there??
better??
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A really small pic would work best with a signature. Try taking a picture of Simba where she is at a greater distance from the camera and then crop out all the surrounding background. You then should have a nice little picture to work with the signature.
This is one I was thinking of using for Hannah.
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[This message has been edited by RachelJ (edited March 01, 2001).]
That's a wonderful photo but I think it would work better if it were smaller still.
Karen made a couple of small images just in case you would like to use them:
http://PetoftheDay.com/online/SimBa1.jpg
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http://PetoftheDay.com/online/SimBa2.jpg
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Karen also made these just in case you would like them:
http://PetoftheDay.com/online/Hannah1.jpg
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http://PetoftheDay.com/online/Hannah2.jpg
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Here is a brief outline of how to get the photos on Pet Talk:
1) Take the photo.
2) Get the photo on your computer.
3) Put the photo on the Internet.
4) Know the URL of your photo.
5) Add a special code at the beginning and at the end of your URL.
Step (3) is to make your images available to all the computers on the Internet. You may do this by placing them on any webserver. If you do not have access to a webserver or do not know how to do this,
email your image to me ( [email protected]) and I will place it on the Pet of the Day webserver.
Step (4) is to know the URL of your image on the web server. It could be something like "http://PetoftheDay.com/online/max.jpg".
Step (5) is to place [IMG] in front of your URL and [/IMG] after your URL.
[This message has been edited by Paul (edited March 01, 2001).]
Thanks Paul and Karen!
Like this ??
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Since that didn't work, do you think you could get it from here? http://www.geocities.com/karlicat3/p...hotosdraw.html
ok lemme try this
[IMG]D:/Pictures/Poco/POCO_TWIST.jpg
ok lemme try this
[IMG]D:/Pictures/Poco/POCO_TWIST.jpg[/IMG]
Karlicat, Sweet picture!
It has to be someplace on the Internet, not just on your harddrive, as we don't have access to that! So it would probably be a http://www.something type line.Originally posted by karlicat:
ok lemme try this
[IMG]D:/Pictures/Poco/POCO_TWIST.jpg[/IMG]
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