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  1. #1
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    Default Noob Help! C Panel!

    Hi ive got an image to make into the construction page...
    but i dunno how to add it to my site im new to this i have a coder but hes away atm.
    help plz
    Last edited by GreenCrayons.; 02-06-2007 at 03:03 PM. Reason: didint make sence :D

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    make a page called index.html then just wrtie in it nder construction or sumthing.

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    make a new index.html page

    make sure your image and the index.html page are in the folder called public_html

    your image will be www.yoursite.com/imagename.filetype

    then just do the simple html image code.

    <img src="http://www.yoursite.com/imagename.filetype"></img>

    and the image will appear on yousite.com/index.html



    I hope that helped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padraig View Post
    make a new index.html page

    make sure your image and the index.html page are in the folder called public_html

    your image will be www.yoursite.com/imagename.filetype

    then just do the simple html image code.

    <img src="http://www.yoursite.com/imagename.filetype"></img>

    and the image will appear on yousite.com/index.html





    I hope that helped.
    You don't type </img>
    you could just get it from the folder so.

    <img src="yourimage.filename" alt="My image" />

    other than that he's right.

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    You can if you want to though, theres no rule against it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padraig View Post
    You can if you want to though, theres no rule against it
    It makes no sense to add something there which doesn't have to be. Besides, if you're learning HTML, it's better off to start learning valid xHTML - as it's more widely accepted.

    Just makes more sense.

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