Add < p > and < /p > (no spaces) to both your writing and the beginning and end of your photos to separate them when adding photos.
Also, add < center > and < /center > (no spaces) to the beginning and end of your photos to ‘center’ them on the page...with the above < p > and < /p > (no spaces) in the line, too.
It’s hard to explain - you’ll just have to practice.
(NOTE THAT HERE in this HTML example I am using ( ) in place of < > so it the system will not read it as an HTML string and you can see how it is formated. YOU need to use < > when you post!)
(Center)(img border=0 src="link to image location" width = "400 /)
I think it defines the number of pixels displayed. I think you can do % too, but I have always used this. Here it is with "width = "300"/>, "250" and "125"
Note that you can use
Note that you can also control Height as well e.g., "width = "75" height = "150" but I usually just use Width and let the system adjust the height. (Since I do not use it I would have to play around with it to get it to work. See the HTML guide at the link Diana provided.)
I hope this is helpful!
Beau was nice enough to share his cold with me, but things I had planned for outdoors have to wait anyway because it's going to rain on and off all weekend. Good timing to be sick, actually. Hitting the Fire Cider, reading, movie stack, magazine stack, Chicken Soup, napping. :)
I'll try that again tonight -- I may have typo'd it when I tried B4. :-)