19-07-2011, 07:26 PM
apache,
You just put IMG tags around the link to whatever pic you want to show. For example, here's your signature pic:
That picture is located on this site at this exact location: http://www.fspassengers.com/images/banner/sig/sdc20.jpg
All you do is select that text (from the start of the http:// to the end of the .jpg) and then click the picture button below. That will put image
tags around that text, indicating it's a picture to display. The trick is to get the location of your pic correct. If it was a pic on PhotoBucket for
example, the link might be this: http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n37/C...cda2aa.gif
Select that, click the image button below, and you get this:
Understand? And no, that's not my cat...mine doesn't dance that well.
You just put IMG tags around the link to whatever pic you want to show. For example, here's your signature pic:
That picture is located on this site at this exact location: http://www.fspassengers.com/images/banner/sig/sdc20.jpg
All you do is select that text (from the start of the http:// to the end of the .jpg) and then click the picture button below. That will put image
tags around that text, indicating it's a picture to display. The trick is to get the location of your pic correct. If it was a pic on PhotoBucket for
example, the link might be this: http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n37/C...cda2aa.gif
Select that, click the image button below, and you get this:
Understand? And no, that's not my cat...mine doesn't dance that well.