pics and text in signature

kristydoll

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Can anyone tell me how to get your text to the right hand side of the pic in a signature? - or if the pic itself can be made as the link?

thanks,
kristy
 
kristydoll said:
Can anyone tell me how to get your text to the right hand side of the pic in a signature? - or if the pic itself can be made as the link?

thanks,
kristy

Well... myself being a newly devirginized lit member, I don't have your answer...
There is a lady, though that is excellent in the art of signatures... makes custom pics and av's... all sortsa stuff...
If you like, I can direct you to her and/or her thread...

;)

Good luck my dear... and speaking of av's... luv your's, darlin...
:p :devil:
 
Any of that can be done with html code, however the board doesn't necessarily have the same resources as a web page, so thus not all things are possible here for good reason of course.

I know html well, but haven't really explored everything we can do here yet. I guess I haven't been that bored yet. Most of the tags so far have worked that I have used, it just knowing which will, and will not which is the problem.

I will think on the alignment problem will be a tag, like the "center" tag usually centers text on a page. Here of course those tags have to be in brackets too. Experiment, I sure you will figure it out soon.
 
You use regular html.

<TABLE BORDER="0">
<TR>
<TD><a href="the link you want your pic to have"><img src="the link to your pic"></a></TD>
<TD> <a href="the link that you want>the words that you want</a></TD> </TR>
</TABLE>

If you want it to be in the center, you just put <center> at the beginning and </center> at the end.
 
lovetoread said:
You use regular html.

<TABLE BORDER="0">
<TR>
<TD><a href="the link you want your pic to have"><img src="the link to your pic"></a></TD>
<TD> <a href="the link that you want>the words that you want</a></TD> </TR>
</TABLE>

If you want it to be in the center, you just put <center> at the beginning and </center> at the end.

Wow... look at all the people who know so much more than I... I have only dabbled in html codes, and not enough, and long ago enough to where I don't remember a thing... unless the program does it for me, when I use my high tech knowledge and skills... which is making sure to carefully move the mouse so the curser is "over" the button, and the special art of "clicking" (it gets so confusing knowing whether to simply click, or double click)... LOL...

:confused: :D
 
lovetoread said:
You use regular html.

<TABLE BORDER="0">
<TR>
<TD><a href="the link you want your pic to have"><img src="the link to your pic"></a></TD>
<TD> <a href="the link that you want>the words that you want</a></TD> </TR>
</TABLE>

If you want it to be in the center, you just put <center> at the beginning and </center> at the end.

Would you really need to make it a table? To get text next to an image woulden't you just put it after the <img src="imageaddress"> line? It just seems that makeing it a table is a little more work than needed.
 
Tap-Out said:
Would you really need to make it a table? To get text next to an image woulden't you just put it after the <img src="imageaddress"> line? It just seems that makeing it a table is a little more work than needed.

Now there's an av... LOL... luv the sign hun... just luv it...:D
 
Tap-Out said:
Would you really need to make it a table? To get text next to an image woulden't you just put it after the <img src="imageaddress"> line? It just seems that makeing it a table is a little more work than needed.

More work?

Its just a little code. ;)

do it as you wish, as long as it works.

Personally your way isnt one that did for me and this did.
 
Fluffer said:
Now there's an av... LOL... luv the sign hun... just luv it...:D

Whoa. I never even though about how fitting that AV is in this thread. Trippy. Glad you like it, and that it got a chuckle out of ya. My work here is done. I'm a laugh slut. I like to make other people laugh.

Have a nice day. :D
 
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