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Topic: Forgive me, I'm clueless and need help!  (Read 1423 times)
« on: December 08, 2004, 02:05:01 AM »
ZelasMetallium
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I've been using/hating Geocities for quite a while and decided to try out FTP and the like.  The problem? I know nothing about it.   huh

Using CuteFTP I uploaded the images I wish to use on my site onto my t35 account.  I'm using a program I suppose is a new download at download.com called CoffeeCup HTML Editor.  It's very similar to dreamweaver.  I'm completely clueless about how to use those images I uploaded onto my account, though.  huh

Any help would be appreciated. ^_^

    --Kendra
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2004, 02:20:09 AM »
TheDarkness
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To use the images you would need to have an image link for them to be shown.

So something like:
Code:



would show whatever contents you have saved in the .jpg.


If this is not what you wanted to know, then please explain exactly what you would like to do and I will help.  cool
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2004, 02:51:15 AM »
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If you are unfamiliar with HTML, and you are using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor, you shoud do the following:

First, put all your images in a directory on your computer. Then open your editor and create a new web (HTML) page. Using the editor's options, insert the images where you want them to be in your page (of course, add some text too Smiley ). After you have created all the pages you need, put all the files in directories with the same name as in your computer on the FTP server (this may be done by selecting all files and dirs in the first directory and sending them to the FTP). Well, your site should work after you do this. Hope it helps Smiley
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