Posted on 02/22/2023 7:19:30 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Sorry Asya. Your bag wasn’t “lost”. This crazy bassturd stole it.
1. Do NOT use curly quotes. Always use straight quotes.
2. Put the size in straight quotes.
Ewwww! You know, you could be right. Just ewwww!
I would make a guess that he has been stealing luggage for more than a decade (age 36 presently). Wouldn’t shock me if he were up into the 100-to-150 bag range.
Probably just browsing for female attire, instead of shopping. Odd ‘fetish’.
When crazies dress ‘well’ by stealing - we call them criminals...
It looks pretty incriminating as the fashion styles are not ones that I would expect to be pretty common.
Excellent definition for homosexuals. Hashem (Hebrew for G-d) warned them.
Maybe this designer’s claim will enable police to search his closets. Don’t know if that would help them identify all the stolen garb in his closet.
Throw that freak in jail and keep him there for a long, long time.
It’s time for us to start protecting our culture from the agents of its destruction. He (It) definitely qualifies.
Bookmarking your image posting command.
What is a curly quote?
Richard/Rachel Levine ALSO is a FREAK!
And I would wonder of people recognized their clothes that I bought at thrift stores - LOL!
This Sam creature wears stuff he STOLE on international TV.
“Curly” curly quotation marks, slightly slanted.
“Straight” straight quotation marks.
Looks like FR defaults to the curly style.
Just my opinion, but I think something is wrong with that boy.
Just my opinion, but I think something is wrong with that boy.
Wow! That guy is stupid!
Thanks!!
I’ll try this this afternoon after work.
Add in ProtectOurFreedom’s advice. My keyboard always types straight doublequotes. That’s what should be in the image command.
MORE THAN YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IMAGES:
Images only get tricky in that your url must be of an image already on the web. Most people use a free service to PUT the image from their computer ONTO the web. I believe those services keep the image up temporarily. I have two gargantuan websites so I always use the top of my own website as the place I stuff the image and then later, if I remember, delete it from my website.
Most browsers let you examine a webpage. The newest HTML pages are unreadable as they’re pulled together from various places. I work in way old HTML, so my pages are completely readable. I do it so that I have control over layout on my pages. In my browser, Ctrl-U applied to a page creates a new tab showing the HTML of that page.
Here’s the simplest HTML of any of my pages. It just posts an image.
https://henrylivingston.com/illos/postcards/images/telephone.htm
I tried putting up the url of my view of the HTML but FR blocks that url and just shows the page again. So you have to find out how YOUR browser lets you see HTML. My Firefox browser uses Ctrl-U.
I don’t have a long url for the image name because it’s relying on where my page is to find the image. Your url will be long.
After you tell HTML that you want an image, you add a bunch of constraints you want the image to have, or information about the image that you know.
So border, for example, says whether to put a visible border around your picture. Border=0 says no border. Border=1 says yes, thin border. Up the number and you up the thickness of your border. Which is pretty to do if you have a nice landscape photo, but wrecks your page if you were showing a cereal box on a white background photo on a page with a white background.
Alt says that if the image can’t be found, show this name.
Contact me if anything gets too confusing.
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