Signatures
#21
Re: Signatures
arrrggg!!!
#22
Re: Signatures
Yes.........having taken WML and XML, HTML is very similar. I saw a post a while back on exactly how to make the signature show up and it was not hard to get it to work after that.
#26
Re: Signatures
I found another way to do it, but it's not letting me paste it correctly, it turns into an image, even if I quote around it.
#27
Re: Signatures
Ok, I erased everything and started over.
#29
Re: Signatures
Nick I created your signature within mine (don't worry I'll remove it when you're good to go) as follows:
Try this sequence within the User CP Signature Edit screen:
Clear out everything in your existing signature
Click on the Insert Image icon (4th from right) and then insert (cut & paste), the Image Properties http address below (without the <> I had to use to get it to display here)
Image Properties <https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/6356/signature.png>
Once the image of your signature appears, highlight/mark/select the image as if you were going to copy it.
Then click on the "Insert Link" Icon (7th from right) and insert the http link location below
Link Location https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/.../car/6356.html
Add any other text you want in your signature and save. You should be good to go with a signature that will link to the mileage database.
Anyone else can duplicate this process by substituting their car # for your 6356.
Hope this helps...it took me awhile yesterday to figure this alternative to coding and get mine hot linked to the database.
P.S. You can right click on any image (e.g. any signature pic) and select properties to get the address(es).
Try this sequence within the User CP Signature Edit screen:
Clear out everything in your existing signature
Click on the Insert Image icon (4th from right) and then insert (cut & paste), the Image Properties http address below (without the <> I had to use to get it to display here)
Image Properties <https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/6356/signature.png>
Once the image of your signature appears, highlight/mark/select the image as if you were going to copy it.
Then click on the "Insert Link" Icon (7th from right) and insert the http link location below
Link Location https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/.../car/6356.html
Add any other text you want in your signature and save. You should be good to go with a signature that will link to the mileage database.
Anyone else can duplicate this process by substituting their car # for your 6356.
Hope this helps...it took me awhile yesterday to figure this alternative to coding and get mine hot linked to the database.
P.S. You can right click on any image (e.g. any signature pic) and select properties to get the address(es).
#30
Re: Signatures
Nick I created your signature within mine (don't worry I'll remove it when you're good to go) as follows:
Try this sequence within the User CP Signature Edit screen:
Clear out everything in your existing signature
Click on the Insert Image icon (4th from right) and then insert (cut & paste), the Image Properties http address below (without the <> I had to use to get it to display here)
Image Properties <https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/6356/signature.png>
Once the image of your signature appears, highlight/mark/select the image as if you were going to copy it.
Then click on the "Insert Link" Icon (7th from right) and insert the http link location below
Link Location https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/.../car/6356.html
Add any other text you want in your signature and save. You should be good to go with a signature that will link to the mileage database.
Anyone else can duplicate this process by substituting their car # for your 6356.
Hope this helps...it took me awhile yesterday to figure this alternative to coding and get mine hot linked to the database.
P.S. You can right click on any image (e.g. any signature pic) and select properties to get the address(es).
Try this sequence within the User CP Signature Edit screen:
Clear out everything in your existing signature
Click on the Insert Image icon (4th from right) and then insert (cut & paste), the Image Properties http address below (without the <> I had to use to get it to display here)
Image Properties <https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/6356/signature.png>
Once the image of your signature appears, highlight/mark/select the image as if you were going to copy it.
Then click on the "Insert Link" Icon (7th from right) and insert the http link location below
Link Location https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/.../car/6356.html
Add any other text you want in your signature and save. You should be good to go with a signature that will link to the mileage database.
Anyone else can duplicate this process by substituting their car # for your 6356.
Hope this helps...it took me awhile yesterday to figure this alternative to coding and get mine hot linked to the database.
P.S. You can right click on any image (e.g. any signature pic) and select properties to get the address(es).