BajaNomad

Little pictures at side of postings

capn.sharky - 11-24-2003 at 05:25 PM

Doug, I hate to be a pain in the cola, but how do we get the little AVI next to our postings. For instance, Bajabus has a peace symbol next to his posting. Thank you, Sharky aka: Russ Hatch

BajaNomad - 11-25-2003 at 01:03 PM

In your "settings" part of the user control panel, you can specifiy the URL of a picture.

Let me know if you need assistance.

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Doug

Little pictures under name

Marie-Rose - 1-11-2004 at 03:14 PM

OK...I've tried and can't get it to work...I have a picture in the My Pictures section and I copy and try to paste in the URL section....nothing happens... any help greatly appreciated!!

Nikon - 1-11-2004 at 05:47 PM

Has to be uploaded to the Web (URL)

NICE SUSHI!!

Marie-Rose - 1-11-2004 at 09:00 PM

How do I do that????:?:

Neal Johns - 1-12-2004 at 08:35 AM

You need a friend that has a web site (I don't). Then you ask him/her to take your avatar, bury it in their web site under some URL that will not be noticed/available to the general visitor to the site - and then you can put that URL into Nomad - and, in my case, I have a remarkable likeness shown.:lol:

Bob H - 1-12-2004 at 11:15 AM

Marie-Rose... you can search the web for these little pictures. Do a google search under the word "avatar" or "animated avatar".
Good Luck,
Bob H :bounce:

Hoorah!!

Marie-Rose - 1-12-2004 at 02:55 PM

John...thank you so much!!

Arthur - 1-29-2005 at 10:16 AM

So, if a .jpg is anywhere on a page, all you have to do is cite the URL of the page, ending with a slash and the filename of the .jpg, and it will work?

BajaNomad - 2-28-2005 at 03:27 PM

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Originally posted by Arthur
So, if a .jpg is anywhere on a page, all you have to do is cite the URL of the page, ending with a slash and the filename of the .jpg, and it will work?
If an image is on a page, and you're on a Windows machine using Internet Explorer (about 89% of you) - point your mouse to a position over the image, then click once on the right button ("right-click"). Then left-click on properties.

The address (URL) of the image is reported in that properties screen.

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Doug