THANKS,Do you mind telling me how you posted the picture. I tried but failed several times.>>>Eric had to picture on his twitter page.
Yes!
I clicked on the twitter link,
and then when the account opened,
I right clicked on the image with my mouse,
and then a small command function box opened,
and then I left clicked on the command-
“Copy image address”
(which captures the images web address)
then I left clicked into a reply area like this,
and clicked the “paste” command function,
which then displayed the images web address below...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmuH_Z0WAAACVcL.jpg
I then put html code on each end of the address.
On the left end-
>img src=” (you have to reverse the arrow)
On the right end-
“< (you have to reverse the arrow)
Or, you can write the code out and paste the address between the quotation marks, and again- you have to reverse the arrows. If I put the arrows in the direction that they are supposed to go, the built in intelligence of FR’s website, will try to display whatever is between the quotation marks.
>img src=””< Here’s the html code for posting an image.
Reverse the arrows, and place the address between the quotation marks and you’ll have an image. Always preview your work. You’ll find the mistakes if you stare at it long enough. Or sometimes, an address has a different code and just won’t jive with FR’s coding.