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Intel P4 vs AMD

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by brobear, Sep 23, 2005.

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  1. brobear

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    Okay, you have the the capture and everything done right till you create the AD message. You're not setting the img tags and syntax. Take the URL(s) you have and put them inside the img tags as shown in my examples and on the message page.

    Remember img is in brackets.

    Type or paste the complete url, such as http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/7494/cpuz8sf.png

    Next use /img (in brackets) to complete.

    Exchanging img with xyz it will look like this.
    [xyz]http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/7494/cpuz8sf.png[/zyz]

    You can copy that, paste it in the meassage box, and delete only xyz and type in img, click reply and you'll see how it works. img has to be in the brackets and the end one has to have the / Also no spaces. The syntax and tags has to be as in the examples.

    If you use the img tags correctly, using http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/7494/cpuz8sf.png

    you get:

    [​IMG]

     
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  2. brobear

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    Here are the AD tag and syntax examples from the message page (below is a screenshot):

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    [​IMG]

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    Tags and syntax are how we do

    [bold]BOLD[/bold]

    italics

    and
    as well as the images.
     
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  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Very professional, brobear. Big hand for you!
    There isn't sarcasm there, honest.
     
  4. baltekmi

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    YES It was nice to to see that type of help.
    Sincere thanks and I will get it right tonight or later today,
    Thanks to all for the help!
     
  5. brobear

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    baltekmi
    You're welcome.


    Sammorris
    Are you sure? LOL I appreciate the compliment. Thank you.
     
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    sammorris

    Nicely veiled sarcasm. LOL
     
  7. brobear

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    Yep, that "no sarcasm meant" is a dead giveaway every time. ;)
     
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    [​IMG]
    ok brobear here it is I hope.
     
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    [bold]i got it[/bold]
     
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  11. brobear

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    LOL
    Let's say you're getting there. You caused the imageshack upload page to come up. That's why you got a little box with an X in it. Remember the example of img equals xyz. Using that, what you tried should have been
    [xyz]http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6814/snap1mem2ot.png[/xyz]

    Using the img tags and the link http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6814/snap1mem2ot.png results in:
    [​IMG]

    I checked the properties on the image box with the X and it looks like this: http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6814/snap1mem2ot.png<br/>ok%20brobear%20here%20it%20is% . You did the tags wrong, that's why you got a little box with an X in it. The link goes between the img brackets. Think of the tags as the walls of a 2D box. Whatever you want held inside has to be between the 2 walls.

    Next you need to work a bit more in tags and syntax. What was the intent of " border=0>i got it. Did you want something like
    [bold]i got it.[/bold]
    Think bold equals abcd. It would look like
    [abcd]i got it.[/abcd]
    It takes a bold tag in brackets and the /bold in brackets at the end to enclose the text to create the bold text. Remember the example of 2 walls enclosing what you want held between them with the tags being the walls.
     
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  12. brobear

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    Baltekmi
    I don't know how you wrote the post with the bad image shot and CPUZ shot in it, but it messed the page layout up. The way you have it, it makes the page broader, so everyone has to scroll. It you weren't learning, it would be reason to complain. Will you edit the post and try again.
     
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    got it now?
     
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    does that look right now?
     
  17. brobear

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    Looks like you have it. From now on I'll refer people wanting to do screenshots to you. LOL
     
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    Have you heard the one about the guy who installed his WD Raptor and had one hell of a time trying to figure out why Windows XP would hang up for over three minutes when trying to open "My Computer" to show drives??? Windows would load normal but no access to any of the drives until over three minutes. I’ll also give another clue, his LAN also was the last to load during boot, taking over 1 1/2 minutes, but it wasn’t the LAN connection in any way.

    I am just curious if anyone else had this problem before or knows what the cause was… <G>
     
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    No, I haven't, that sounds a very odd issue.
    By the way Baltekmi if you could edit the nasty post that wrecked the editing of the page that would be most helpful. Cheers.
     
  20. brobear

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    Baltekmi
    That's the one I suggested before; the one dated (17. February 2006 @ 01:09)
     
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