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micki

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Quote of the day:They say that love conquers all. Maybe, but *I* haven't lost faith in armored divisions with awesome firepower coupled with total air and naval superiority. (Maurizio Mariotti)

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Friday, March 25

HTML Lessons

Ok, ok I'll tell ya how I did it.
The text that pops up when you 'hover' over the link:
in the anchor tag <> you have a href="url" title="this is the popup text"
in anchor tag with image you have a href="url"<> then <> img src="url" alt="text for if pic doesn't show" title="this is the popup text"
The title can be in the anchor or the image tags.
View the source code: you'll see it. Just scroll to the bottom where all the links are.
The picture in the haloscan comments:
Go to haloscan.com, I just cheat and click the haloscan button. Clicky edit template. There will be 3 tab thingies. On one of those three there is a space for image on your template. You have to put in the full url starting with the http:// if you don't do the http it may not show the pic. You have to have the pic on your own site. I have my pics in geocities. I have a free website there. I upload images to that and use it to link to pics here. The url for mickey is something like http://www.geocities.com/my username/pic.gif(or jpg) I don't have ftp or free site with my ISP provider. That's how I bypass it.
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Today's Featured Graphic

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Unicorn. Edited to match the page.

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