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I dont know anything about html but I have a small logo link to my website which i'm trying to send to other link pages. I've attached two logos one image(gif) from my computer and one from my website(logo) onbikescotland.com/info.htm. (links page)

Do i have to draw up some html code to send to another site with the image logo, if so can someone tell me what the code should be? Sometimes when i try to put link code from another website onto my links page through Macromedia it doesnt work it just places the text on the site not the image?

When i try to send the image and the url in text alot of times the image doesnt arrive properly its a red cross?

Any help appreciated
 
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I don't understand exactly what your saying...though, is this what you mean?

HTML:
<a href="link-to-page.html"><img src="image1.jpg"><img src="image2.jpg"></a>

Very basic HTML. :)
 
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Better make that XHTML Hitch. And add a border because otherwise the link will mess it up.

HTML:
<a href="link-to-page.html"><img src="image1.jpg" border="0" alt="alternative text here" /><img src="image2.jpg" border="0" alt="alternative text here" /></a>

If you're going to learn HTML, may as well learn it the proper way eh?
 
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tm said:
Better make that XHTML Hitch. And add a border because otherwise the link will mess it up.

HTML:
<a href="link-to-page.html"><img src="image1.jpg" border="0" alt="alternative text here" /><img src="image2.jpg" border="0" alt="alternative text here" /></a>

If you're going to learn HTML, may as well learn it the proper way eh?
Lol, i did say Basic HTML, and i meant, really basic...:hehe:

I usually add alt tags and such, but, and /

Though, i don't see the point in xHTML and CSS Valid sites. :o
 
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Hitch said:
Lol, i did say Basic HTML, and i meant, really basic...:hehe:

I usually add alt tags and such, but, and /

Though, i don't see the point in xHTML and CSS Valid sites. :o

Usually it ensures it looks the same in every single browser, including mobile devices which are becoming more and more used for browsing the web.

alt="" tag is awesome for the handicapped - and I think is actually a law (here at least), just maybe not a strictly enforced one.

But hey.. lets not get into this debate eh :bah:
 
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