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greeting
from tom c
Sledger
this was created in Photoimpact v 8xl...Gif animater v 5.05
27 frames
( there are several versions of PI higher but I like what I have)
Would something like...
"N Y greeting animation"
or just ...Happy New Year be more to your taste?
By the way I'm not hep to html ..any advice on getting my Sig Tag to show up ....I think that is still from 2001 or thereabouts
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Re: greeting
Hi Tom,
Can you tell us a bit about this animation?
Which software you used and so forth.
Also, please remember to post threads with meaningful titles. It greatly assists future searches for other members or even yourself.
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Re: greeting
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Re: greeting
<a href="http://yoursitesurl"><img src="http://xpectinu.homestead.com/files/SigTag.gif" border="0"
Tom, that is not a complete line of html. the [http://yoursieturl....] you need to put in your site's url address. 'yoursiteurl' just means to substitute your address to your signature.
The end of < a href....> needs the companion < /a > (spaces do not belong in this code but it won't show up otherwise). This will be placed after the 'border="0"'
You also need a '>' after the 'border="0"
Should look something like this: (note: [ placed where < goes so this will show up)
[a href="http://xpectinu.homestead.com/signature.html'][img src="files/SigTag.gif" border="0"][/a]
(It is good practice to not name your files with spaces or with capital letter)
Here is a line of code from my site:
<a href="3dart/shell.htm" target="_main"><img src="3dart/tn_shell.jpg" alt="3d art" width="160" height="120" border="0">
The target='_main' is not needed for you, nor is the 'alt=3d art'. I don't know what folder you have your image in but you would put that in your code where needed.