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david
4th Sep 2005, 08:13 AM
Hi Tamikia, Karen or Bruce,
Help!! :D
I am trying to put an ad on my newsletter showing the product and to make it clickable to the page it's advertised on. Here is the code I am using. I get an image but it's not clickable.
<p align="left"></p>
Now On Sale!
<a href=”http://www.acooksbestfriend.com/site/904503/page/444558” </a></p>
Can you tell me where I am going wrong?
David
www.acooksbestfriend.com
Shoshana
4th Sep 2005, 09:52 AM
Well, I'm not sure I should help out here as I don't have the right name, but I do know what you're doing wrong.
Well, I'm not sure I should help out here as I don't have the right name, but I do know what you're doing wrong.
Now now...Sho you can always answer for me....hmmm.... :shock:
Yep I see a do-hickey or two with that code...here is one suggestion.
<p align="left"></p>
I believe this is what you want.
Bethers
4th Sep 2005, 04:48 PM
Of course, if you don't ask for a specific person(s) to help - you'll probably get the answer sooner :wink:
Christine
4th Sep 2005, 08:44 PM
Don't be catty it isn't becoming. :lol: :lol: :lol: remember we have all been there. I am sure Beth is saying all of this with a grin on her face.
candvproducts
4th Sep 2005, 09:25 PM
To quote some of my fellow Texans, (even though I'm a transplant from Hoosierville), Y'all crack me up !!! LOL :lol:
Bethers
4th Sep 2005, 09:29 PM
Yep, was laughing - not belittling - and my dogs would say - "What cat, where's the cat?"
david
5th Sep 2005, 11:20 AM
First of all it's nice to see you all get along so well. I am not from Alberta but you all know what they say out there; you can "tune a" piano, but you can't "tuna" fish! :?:
You figure it out.
Well Bruce thanks for the code. Should I assume that the image address and page number should always come first, then the image source? I did make a small change to the code you gave me because the "Now on Sale!" did not show up. This is what I did:
[<p align="left"><a href=”http://www.acooksbestfriend.com/site/904503/page/444558”></a> “Now On Sale!”</p>]
What if I want to get two images side by side? I tried copying HTML from my store builder and applying it to what I am trying to do. But the codes that they put on my site are complex and even though I had asked them to, they did not involve me more in that aspect of my sites reconstruction. As a result I am still playing around with the HTML codes on my site whenever I need to add something or make something clickable.
Anyway thanks again for your help - Oh by the way I have been asking SOL "quick response" to help me with this for about a week now and getting nowhere. I consider myself lucky to have access to this forum.
Luckily: Stressed spelt backwards is Desserts!! I think I will have some now!!
David,
www.acooksbestfriend.com
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Bethers
5th Sep 2005, 11:24 AM
David, the best way to put pictures side-by-side (I'm figuring you mean on your home page) is by using a table. Take a look at www.pinatapalace.com or either of Shoshana's stores - or many other on the forum and feel free to do a view source to see the code we used to do it. Then copy and paste - changing to your info. It's a great way to learn.
Just ask questions as you go.
david
5th Sep 2005, 01:31 PM
Thanks Beth I'll do that.
David
www.acooksbestfriend.com
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