I'm experimenting to see if I can do this picture thing:
I haven't done too much with putting the name of the pic in the tag. What I would suggest trying here is replace the "PhotoAlbum2.html" with "picturename.jpg" img alt="Vandy Took" src="http://www.homepage.mac.com/cdbreak/PhotoAlbum2.html/" /
So I believe it would look like this: (plus the < > brackets) img src="http://homepage.mac.com/cdbreak/.cv/cdbreak/Sites/.Pictures/VandyTook.jpg-thumb_121_91.jpg"
What you have here is the path to your homepage that has your pictures on it. As well as the actual picture itself. Anyway, there are a couple of suggestions. If I were more familiar with the Mac homepage site, I could help you out more, but I use a different server.
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Date: 2002-07-26 08:57 pm (UTC)I haven't done too much with putting the name of the pic in the tag. What I would suggest trying here is replace the "PhotoAlbum2.html" with "picturename.jpg"
img alt="Vandy Took" src="http://www.homepage.mac.com/cdbreak/PhotoAlbum2.html/" /
So I believe it would look like this: (plus the < > brackets)
img src="http://homepage.mac.com/cdbreak/.cv/cdbreak/Sites/.Pictures/VandyTook.jpg-thumb_121_91.jpg"
What you have here is the path to your homepage that has your pictures on it. As well as the actual picture itself. Anyway, there are a couple of suggestions. If I were more familiar with the Mac homepage site, I could help you out more, but I use a different server.