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Lisa Kay wrote: "✿Michelle✿ Sorry, I don't understand the question. ??"Ok. For example, the frog pic in post # 5. How do I get it to say "view spolier", and then when someone clicks on it, they see a picture instead of something I've typed? I know you did it in the Warrior (Jan group read?) post too.
I'm wondering when I woke up old and so out of touch with technology, LOL!!!!
✿Michelle✿ Okay, so you know how to insert a spoiler, right? And you know how to copy something from photobucket.com (the html code) - right? Put the image from photobucket between the [ignore * here] <*spoiler> and the <*/spoiler> so it would look something like this (w/o the asterisks - which I put close to the left side of the margin):<*spoiler>Try to "copy and paste" that with the four (4) asterisks removed and it should work.
<*img src="http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/ss323/Euler5853/Congratulations/froggie-Congrats.gif" border="0">
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Lisa Kay wrote: "Yay, Baba! You did it. ☺ I never doubted it."Thank you, Lisa Kay for your confidence! LOL(view spoiler)
I'm gonna pimp my reviews with these little treats! *rubs hands together*
LOL! Good, Baba, it will make them even more fun. I, however, am staying away from your reviews until after the holidays! My TBR b/f the end of the end is stacked high enough already.
Aw, one more problem...the pics. Will tackle that too. I do remember that it works only with a photobucket account.
No, you can used other picks. But you have to have the url that only have the picture info on it. But start with photobucket and advance as you learn.
Lisa Kay wrote: "No, you can used other picks. But you have to have the url that only have the picture info on it. But start with photobucket and advance as you learn."Hmmm...that gives me a stomachache. I'll see!














Do you want to write a review and you’re dying to make a comment to some of the lucky readers who have already read the book? Certainly you don’t want to checkmark the box “hide entire review because of spoilers” – which would hide all your hard work. Still, you don’t want to ruin a delicious surprise for others. Like this one: (view spoiler)[
Solution: (view spoiler)[Use the spoiler html command. (hide spoiler)]
To insert a “view spoiler” into your text type in the word spoiler between a greater-than sign and a less-than sign < > and then type your desired hidden text. When finished, type in the word /spoiler between the greater-than and less-than signs < > (note: now there is a forward-slash in front of the word).
Always do a preview to see what will show and what won't.
Explained a second way: Type the following that is in bold without the asterisks * present. Again, just don't put the * symbols between the greater than and less than signs.
If all else fails, look at the title of this topic and type your hidden text between the ellipsis (three dots...)
Try it!["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>