Photo in signature???
Thank you....
https://mbworld.org/forums/questions-about-how-mbworld-org-works-not-car-questions/112939-how-post-pictures-mbworld.html
When entering the signature their isn't a way to upload a picture/manage attachments
traumadoc: do I speak for both of us? or did that link do it for you?
When entering the signature their isn't a way to upload a picture/manage attachments
traumadoc: do I speak for both of us? or did that link do it for you?




IE make the letters smaller? I saw and tried using the available font options but when I used them nothing changed, it actually posted w/signature (font size6) or whatever e# it was.
Can you please explain what I'm doing wrong? thanks in advance...
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IE make the letters smaller? I saw and tried using the available font options but when I used them nothing changed, it actually posted w/signature (font size6) or whatever e# it was.
Can you please explain what I'm doing wrong? thanks in advance...
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OK. I tried again. I went to edit signature and clicked insert image. A window popped up and prompted me to enter the text to be formatted. Hmmmm... What do I do with this. I tried typing the name of the jpg and inserting this but no photo in the finished product. Help???
It should be something like
http:// picture address here . jpg
Basically you take that and wrap it inside these tags.
[iimg] in front, and [/iimg] in the rear.
Notice I put two I's. Take out one i so it says img
I did it that way so you could see what i put.
End result would look like this
[iimg]http://picture address here .jpg[/iimg]
Once again, remove the i so it's single i in both []'s.



It should be something like
http:// picture address here . jpg
Basically you take that and wrap it inside these tags.
[iimg] in front, and [/iimg] in the rear.
Notice I put two I's. Take out one i so it says img
I did it that way so you could see what i put.
End result would look like this
[iimg]http://picture address here .jpg[/iimg]
Once again, remove the i so it's single i in both []'s.
https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...id=65989&stc=1
That's the URL for the picture, so just add the brackets around that.. the [img] [/img] ones.
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