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Paragraph seperation and capitalization

*The Swede*
post 20.Jan.2006, 07:39 PM
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I think we should be able to seperate our posts into paragraphs. As it is right now, if I press enter twice like now...:

it doesn't show up. And another thing, why is my username 'Theswede' when I typed it in as 'TheSwede' when I was registering to the forum? I may sound picky but still...
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Roger O. Thornhill
post 20.Jan.2006, 07:43 PM
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Joined: 12.Oct.2005

And another thing! :x Why is it that it appears impossible to post images on this board? A couple folks have, so it is possible, but following the directions supplied, all that appears it but no picture?
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*The Swede*
post 20.Jan.2006, 07:49 PM
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Oops... now that I look at my post the seperation does indeed show up. Wow is this board consistent or what. :?
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*Cyberfluff*
post 20.Jan.2006, 09:17 PM
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Go into Update Details and try fixing your user name. You might be able to seperate it into two words, like "The Swede" and have that work for you.

Mjt, if
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[img]http://link.to/image.jpg[/img]
doesn't work, check where you are hosting them and make sure that external linking is enabled and that there isn't a bandwidth limit. Yahoo/Geocities pages will often limit the amount of bandwidth and if you go over it temporarily stops serving the picture. Photobucket, Flickr, or the like are pretty good for hosting images and not doing that.

Hope this helps you guys [img]http://www.websmileys.com/sm/happy/873.gif[/img]
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Beth
post 21.Jan.2006, 12:01 AM
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Joined: 15.Sep.2004

melanie...since you're so good at advising us who have little to no clue :oops:

how do you post a link and write the word and when you click the word it brings you to the link?
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Mark Rowlands
post 21.Jan.2006, 12:33 AM
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Joined: 25.Mar.2005

like this maybe...
these are square brackets

opening [
and closing ]

for brevity it is shown here as (osb) and (csb)

(osb) url=http://www.thelink.com (csb) the phrase that should be linked (osb) /url (csb)

Link word

Computers are stupid and you must tell them that you are going to do some smart stuff.
so [ tells the computer that something smart is on the way.

But as the computer is not that smart you need to tell them what sort of smart stuff follows. so "url=" means here comes a link....

[.... url=this is the link....

then you have to describe the link, which is just text so we tell the computer we are done with smart stuff byusing a closing "]"


[.... url=this is the link....] some descriptive text of our link

and then you need to tell the computer you are done with fancy stuff and want to go back yo writing pure text again. the computer aint smart so we tell it here comes an instruction with [
and then we tell it that we are done with our link "/url" and finally that we are done with taxing its little brain with a "]"

[.... url=this is the link....] some descriptive text of our link [ /url ]
hope that is not totally baffling
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*Cyberfluff*
post 21.Jan.2006, 02:07 AM
Post #7


QUOTE (Beth)
melanie...since you're so good at advising us who have little to no clue :oops:

how do you post a link and write the word and when you click the word it brings you to the link?


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[url=http://this.is.the/link.html]Words that are linked[/url]


Nice explanation, Mark! [img]http://www.websmileys.com/sm/happy/873.gif[/img] I added the code as it should appear for quick reference.
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Beth
post 21.Jan.2006, 08:38 AM
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Joined: 15.Sep.2004

thanks mark...that was a super tutorial...now how do you start, set up, and operate a flash website? --just playing :wink:

we all have to start somewhere. Too often the explainers start out "somewhere" too far down the line of understanding for us n()()b (did i get that right?)...but your explanation was the bomb.

melanie, thanks for the follow up with a visual in complete form...

all this learning and i might be able to justify some of my procrastination laugh.gif
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Braderunner Rennuredarb
post 21.Jan.2006, 11:41 PM
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Location: Not in Sweden
Joined: 24.May.2005

Hello n00bkettle :wink:
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*Streja*
post 21.Jan.2006, 11:42 PM
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Separation
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Beth
post 21.Jan.2006, 11:42 PM
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Joined: 15.Sep.2004

hewwow laugh.gif
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