@Zz
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@Zz
can you do that we could upload sound effect to our member profiles like it was once ages ago? :p
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Sorry Kobra you were right of course I oversaw this item completely
Damn work always, no time
In fact it's possible to enter HTML code into your member page. Feel free to add any sounds you like there
If you don't believe me, check MY page ...
http://www.w3schools.com/media/media_browsersounds.asp
Damn work always, no time
In fact it's possible to enter HTML code into your member page. Feel free to add any sounds you like there
If you don't believe me, check MY page ...
http://www.w3schools.com/media/media_browsersounds.asp
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Hi Kobra!
Well, the address of the picture as shown in the browser is the following:
As you can see, there's something wrong with the link address. Maybe, you should take a look at it again!
Coco.
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yes, i dont know why :p
Well, the address of the picture as shown in the browser is the following:
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http://www.tcpclan.net/%3Ca%20href=%22http://imageshack.us%22%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6863/5646546dp1.jpg%22%20borCoco.
Hi!
Hmm, sorry, but the address is still the same and the picture doesn't show up.
Well, I just entered the URL into the picture field of the profile. So I didn't use any tags. If you embed it into HTML, you would use the <IMG> tag.
I wanted to post an example here, but even if I embed it into a CODE quote, it is being interpreted and thus not displayed correctly, sorry. But to see what I mean, you can simply view the HTML sourcecode of any webpage that uses pictures.
Coco.
Hmm, sorry, but the address is still the same and the picture doesn't show up.
Well, I just entered the URL into the picture field of the profile. So I didn't use any tags. If you embed it into HTML, you would use the <IMG> tag.
I wanted to post an example here, but even if I embed it into a CODE quote, it is being interpreted and thus not displayed correctly, sorry. But to see what I mean, you can simply view the HTML sourcecode of any webpage that uses pictures.
Coco.
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