On the right of my page, theres a link that says, Help spread the fox! I have a image that I want to replace the link with. How I put the image in there? The image is on the right of the Firefox users guild(http://www.byond.com/members/TheUnknownNinjaFromHell) and if the firefox guild replys, Yes, I will give credit to ArcaneDragonX. Thanks in advance!
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Apr 25 2008, 10:35 am (Edited on Apr 25 2008, 5:36 pm)
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Apr 25 2008, 10:45 am
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Use basic html:
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What do I type in where the whatever is? I tried My Picture/BYOND-Firefox and BYOND-Firefox(BYOND-Firefox is what I named the file when I saved it.
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How do I make it so when people click on it, it goes to a web? How I make it do that?
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The same way you do it with text, put the "a" tags around it. You really should look up an HTML cheat sheet, they are really helpful for learning.
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A what now? I cant find any website that help me either. I really don't get this. Nvm, forget I said this. I don't need it anyways.
What am I doing wrong? [Logo thanks to ArcaneDragonX] |
http://www.webmonkey.com/reference/html_cheatsheet/
Like I said, an html cheat sheet is all you need. |
It don't have anything about images tho. Can you just tell me the tags for a link inside a image, and to open in a new tab.
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You're not using your anchor tag.
The correct way to place images inside links is [<]a></a[>]. That way, your link is the actual image. No doubt, reading up at: http://www.echoecho.com will help you in this practice. But for future reference, this is how it's done correctly: [<]a href='http://www.tibbius.com'></a[>] (without the square brackets) |
Tiberath wrote:
You're not using your anchor tag. This worked! Now how do I get it to open in a new tab, not the same tab? |
H1ppyh8t3r64 wrote:
Tiberath wrote: Reading up at http://www.echoecho.com will help you in this practice. |
I already saw that web, but I clicked everything in the tutorial and I cant find anything that helped me. But, I did have fun with the color thing.
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I'm questioning how much research you actually did. The page which contains the information you require is there.
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I keep looking here, http://www.echoecho.com/html.htm, and I find images at the bottom and not one of those links has anything about new tabs/windows. And I did read EVERY word. I also looked at the basics.
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