"...and she was ridiculously scary looking..."
Ahh, Emporer's New Groove. Great movie...
Just finished my monster cross-stitch (it's 12x15). I'm having difficulty adding the pictures to my blog. Any help with HTML would be good! I know I took HTML in my computer course, but I forget it all. And none of the codes in my workbook are working...
Today could be summarized with: WORK. There were too few customers at the store today, so it was dreadful. Larry and I decided that tomorrow on our 1-930 shift that we will sit in front of the dvd player and watch it all day instead of working. When customers come up to ask for help, we'll say "wait for a commercial". We think that it's good for the dumb folks to get a good ol' dose of stupidity.
Ahh, Emporer's New Groove. Great movie...
Just finished my monster cross-stitch (it's 12x15). I'm having difficulty adding the pictures to my blog. Any help with HTML would be good! I know I took HTML in my computer course, but I forget it all. And none of the codes in my workbook are working...
Today could be summarized with: WORK. There were too few customers at the store today, so it was dreadful. Larry and I decided that tomorrow on our 1-930 shift that we will sit in front of the dvd player and watch it all day instead of working. When customers come up to ask for help, we'll say "wait for a commercial". We think that it's good for the dumb folks to get a good ol' dose of stupidity.
3 Comments:
load your picture onto webspace, and then:
img alt="mouseover text" src="http://www.whatever.com/picture.jpg" width="100" height="200" border="0"
just begin and end with < and /> respectively. you can cut out whatever part of it you don't want to use, like the mouseover text, or the width and height specifications. if you cut out the dimensions, it'll just show up as the original size of your picture. i usually leave one dimension, and the picture automatically gets sized accordingly, no matter how big your original picture was. hope that helped :)
so a "plain" tag would look like this:
img src="http://www.whatever.com/picture.jpg"
with the < and the />
Ok... I *think* I get it...
But how would I put it into cyberspace? I have it on my comp, but it won't load properly into my (poetry) website.
I'm so computer illiterate.
Thanks for your help :)
you can either get free webspace...(uhm..'google' it), or, ask matt for webspace on wm.com. that's where i put my junk.
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