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This has no doubt been asked previously, but I can't find anything when I look.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you very much, Indie. This should be the view from my bedroom a few moments ago Home.jpg
if any one goes shopping can you buy me these please? they'd look lovely with my new skirt.
jno, i'm saddened by your lack of faith in us.
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Thank you for that Indie - we've never been to Northumberland, but your village looks like a beautiful place. I must be thinking of when we stayed in the Cotswolds - it was equally as lovely.
jno - I didn't mean 'singing' made me cry - it was listening to all the old soldiers telling their stories about being away in the war & the thoughts of getting back home to Blighty to start work on their allotments. They did say they thought of beer & women too mind - bless 'em.!
IndieSinger, you've really started something here. This is my first attempt, so I hope it works:
http://img239.echo.cx/img239/9494/slfwheelcover3th.jpg
One last thing though, if any of you could advise me (sorry, I'm so computer illiterate, I can't find instructions on ImageShack, although they're no doubt there somewhere!): how do you shorten the name of the link to what you want it to read instead of what ImageShack says it is? For instance, FP had 'my dog Megan' and look what I've got above!
If I can finally master the whole thing, I can post a question I've been wanting to ask in Home & Garden!
Well done dmsjps! That's your first link successfully posted!
The feature of naming the link isn't part of ImageShack, it's something you do within this site when pasting your link. The easiest way to do it for now is by doing the following:
1) Paste your link exactly how you did above. When you hit <return> ("Enter"), you'll notice the whole link turns blue, like this.
2) Next, use your mouse to highlight the whole link so that it looks like this.
3) Now, just type a word over it. The link will disappear, but don't worry! You'll notice that your word stays blue until you press <space> or <return>. If it doesn't, you've gone wrong. Type the word without making any mistakes - if you press <backspace> ("Delete"), you'll need to start over again from point 1. Let's call our example "Congratulations" like this.
That's it! You have your link in your post. Congratulations!