posted on October 9, 2006 10:48:43 AM
http://imagehost.vendio.com/bjboswell/ luckyrubyrae.jpg
Hope this link works I've never tried to do a hotlink to these pages. If not the dealer is luckyrubyrae has private feedback and all new auctions. When was that rule to take effect?
posted on October 9, 2006 05:14:15 PM
HI I used the wrong HTML that one is for photography DUH! I am trying to get more technically adept... I'm trying... so what is the HTML used to create a hot link?
The sellers name is luckyrubyrae
nice stuff but private feedback with some negs... made me nervous. I don't bid when feedback is private period.
posted on October 9, 2006 05:29:48 PM
posting here is not HTML it's UBB code. You can google it. It's essentially the same thing just different language.
What is UBB Code?
UBB Code is a variation on the HTML tags you may already be familiar with. Basically, it allows you to add functionality or style to your message that would normally require HTML. You can use UBB Code even if HTML is not enabled for the forum you are using. You may want to use UBB Code as opposed to HTML, even if HTML is enabled for your forum, because there is less coding required.
Current UBB Codes:
URL Hyperlinking
To add a hyperlink to your message, just encase the link as shown in the following example.
[*url]www.prime-web.com[*/url]
In the example above, the UBB Code automatically generates a hyperlink to the URL that is encased. It will also ensure that the link is opened in a new window when the user clicks on it. Note that the "http://" part of the URL is completely optional.
In the example above, the UBB Code automatically generates a hyperlink to the email address that is encased.
Adding Images
To add a graphic within your message, just encase the URL of the graphic image as shown in the following example.
In the example above, the UBB Code automatically makes the graphic visible in your message. Note: the "http://" part of the URL is REQUIRED for the [img] code. Also note: some UBB forums may disable the [img] tag support to prevent objectionable images from being viewed.
NOTE remove the **'s in order for it to be diplayed correctly.
posted on October 9, 2006 05:38:41 PM
That is a jpg url U mean to give that?
I see they have a private feedback bidder on their item also. Shill?
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