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08 Mar 02 - 02:25 AM (#664863) Subject: html advice wanted From: Red Eye How do you do the pumping heart symbol? Thanks |
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08 Mar 02 - 02:39 AM (#664866) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Sorcha No clue, but right click on the symbol/icon/picture you want, then choose View Source. Maximize and keep scrolling down until you find it. Good luck! |
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08 Mar 02 - 05:20 AM (#664905) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: SeanM It's not a 'stock' image as far as I'm aware. What's likely the case is that someone's linked to an image (using IMG SRC) on another server, and the image while being located there shows up here. M |
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08 Mar 02 - 06:00 AM (#664914) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: MudGuard HTML definitely does not have a "pumping heart symbol". |
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08 Mar 02 - 10:32 AM (#665051) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Noreen It was an image that Patrish found for Spaw when he was undergoing his most recent surgery. We all copied the source (as Sorcha describes above, Red Eye) and added it to our posts. Unfortunately I can't locate the relevant thread just now, but presumably you have it, R E? |
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08 Mar 02 - 10:41 AM (#665058) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Noreen Ah- Mudcat's obviously not allowing such images any more- got the following message when I tried to post the code here: Your post contained an inline image. Please use your browser's back button to remove it. Have to make do with this one! ♥ Noreen
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08 Mar 02 - 10:48 AM (#665064) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Murray MacLeod ♥ Just testing .... |
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08 Mar 02 - 10:49 AM (#665065) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Murray MacLeod ♥ Testing again |
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08 Mar 02 - 10:50 AM (#665067) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Murray MacLeod small things amuse small minds .... |
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08 Mar 02 - 11:04 AM (#665075) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Jeri Embedded images haven't been allowed since I've been here because they make threads take longer to load. People never paid attention to "please don't embed images" and did it anyway. If Joe and the Clones (band name?) found them, they were changed to clickies. Looks like the Powers That Be found a way to prevent folks from doing it in the first place. |
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08 Mar 02 - 11:32 AM (#665093) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Jon Freeman |
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08 Mar 02 - 02:22 PM (#665228) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Murray MacLeod You know what puzzles me ? Sometimes I will go to a website to get a set of lyrics or whatever, and although the text on the site looks normal, my browser will not allow me to copy the text. When I click on "Edit" the "copy" line stays faint. What gives ? Murray |
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08 Mar 02 - 02:41 PM (#665237) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: Jeri It may actually be an image instead of text, Murray. If you right-click on it, and get something that says "save image as" somewhere in it, it's an image. |
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08 Mar 02 - 03:51 PM (#665287) Subject: RE: html advice wanted From: JohnInKansas I've run into quite a few sites where the page you want blocks the save functions. Right clicking on the page shows the "save-as" function not available. Sometimes, if you back out to the index page - or "the page where you clicked to open" what you wanted, you can "right click on the clicky" and select "save target as" and get the thing. I use IE, but I would expect that other browsers would be similar. The "disabled save" is very common for pdf files, and I've run into it fairly often with midis. "Save target" using a link from somewhere else almost always works. John |