Yahoo Forum Archive

This is an archive of the MEFA Yahoo Group, which was shut down by Yahoo in 2019. The archive can be sorted by month and by topic ID. You can use your browser to search by keyword within the month or topic you have open.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
2004---18210426558925263362316285
20051895610753834744697276194358565136
200623166277611713912756676615979
200720257-297299143318583103
2008561335424014127477516090106
2009283-39194101722722153624
201067-14103138129321316330
20111-172625906132758
201230---812276-----
2013------------
2014---------1-2
2015------------
2016------------
2017------------
2018------------
2019---------1--

Msg# 9058

Banners and HTML Posted by Sivan Shemesh June 29, 2008 - 15:35:52 Topic ID# 9058
Could someone help with the html code and the banners?
 
*Hugs*
 
Sivan Shemesh




http://www.fanfiction.net/~sivanshemesh%c2%a0- Non-slash
http://www.lotrfanfiction.com/viewuser.php?uid=247%c2%a0All of my LOTR fanfics.
http://sivanshemesh.livejournal.com/profile%c2%a0- My LJ

 




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Msg# 9059

Re: Banners and HTML Posted by melayton@gmail.com June 29, 2008 - 15:46:23 Topic ID# 9058
Hi Sivan,

I'm not sure quite what you're asking - are you asking for the HTML code
you use to get banners to display at your website or blog or wherever?
You can make any image display by entering code of the form

[img src="LINK"]

only replacing [ with <, ] with >, and LINK with the web address where
the banner is available online.

The only other thing you need to do is get the banner posted somewhere
online that you can point to. We don't allow you to point to the banner
at the MEFA website; you need to post it somewhere yourself. I usually
recommend the website http://www.photobucket.com/, though you can use
any site that allows what's known as "hotlinking" - having the image
display on another site.

So basically you need to download the banner(s) you'd like to your
computer, upload them to a website like photobucket, and insert that
[img src="LINK"] HTML wherever you want the picture to display.

I'm not sure what you know how to do and what you don't, but if you'll
ask questions I'll be glad to answer them for you.

Marta

Sivan Shemesh wrote:
>
>
> Could someone help with the html code and the banners?
>
> *Hugs*
>
> Sivan Shemesh
>

Msg# 9060

Re: Banners and HTML Posted by Sivan Shemesh June 29, 2008 - 16:09:37 Topic ID# 9058
Thank you, it did helped.
 
*Hugs*
 
Sivan Shemesh




http://www.fanfiction.net/~sivanshemesh%c2%a0- Non-slash
http://www.lotrfanfiction.com/viewuser.php?uid=247%c2%a0All of my LOTR fanfics.
http://sivanshemesh.livejournal.com/profile%c2%a0- My LJ

 

--- On Sun, 6/29/08, melayton@gmail.com <melayton@gmail.com> wrote:

From: melayton@gmail.com <melayton@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MEFAwards] Banners and HTML
To: MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 29, 2008, 4:43 PM






Hi Sivan,

I'm not sure quite what you're asking - are you asking for the HTML code
you use to get banners to display at your website or blog or wherever?
You can make any image display by entering code of the form

[img src="LINK"]

only replacing [ with <, ] with >, and LINK with the web address where
the banner is available online.

The only other thing you need to do is get the banner posted somewhere
online that you can point to. We don't allow you to point to the banner
at the MEFA website; you need to post it somewhere yourself. I usually
recommend the website http://www.photobuc ket.com/, though you can use
any site that allows what's known as "hotlinking" - having the image
display on another site.

So basically you need to download the banner(s) you'd like to your
computer, upload them to a website like photobucket, and insert that
[img src="LINK"] HTML wherever you want the picture to display.

I'm not sure what you know how to do and what you don't, but if you'll
ask questions I'll be glad to answer them for you.

Marta

Sivan Shemesh wrote:
>
>
> Could someone help with the html code and the banners?
>
> *Hugs*
>
> Sivan Shemesh
>

















[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]