This is your image in the rich text editor:
What I did here was click on the little box at the bottom in the lower left hand corner of editor called view HTML source and insert the following: <img src="http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/3920196/sn/523187395/name/Media+veroni\ ca.jpg"> The < and > define the start and end points an HTML element for images 'img' defines it is an image. 'src' means 'source replaced content' which is the web address of the location of the image, because the image is not in the post, the web page on the forum pulls the image in from its location on the web. The equal sign means the source of the replaced content is the address on the other side of the equal sign. The address is in double quotes. You always have to use the full address including the http:// It might be good to try to put the image in first, if you see all the stuff and the messy HTML that the editor makes in this source view, you may not know where to put it in. Let me know if you understand this or not. --- In [email protected], "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@...> wrote: > > Now that the image is on the photo section of the forum can you find its address on your iPad. This is the address as I got it on my computer: > > http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/3920196/sn/523187395/name/Media+veronica.jp\ g > > I am also going to reply to this email using the rich text editor in a separate post. > > --- In [email protected], "marekreavis" reavismarek@ wrote: > > > > Thanks for the suggestions [from Barry and also Xeno]; I tried the "create a new photo album" idea and see that I've created three, as yet empty albums, each entitled "Fallback position". >
