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davebullet
14th August 2010, 19:06
img tags don't seem to get parsed anymore... http://www.chainreactionmoto.com/product_images/m/268/Bobs_S3_D1__79465_zoom.JPG

On second thoughts... yes they do. I won't say user error - I just need to blame something.

sinfull
14th August 2010, 19:12
Thats Purrrdy !

Congrats on your purchase Dave, saw the thread, nice !

davebullet
14th August 2010, 19:12
Well - they are sorta busted...

I copied and pasted the above IMG tag and embedded link into this post:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/126065-To-Speed-Triple-or-not-Speed-Triple?p=1129835844#post1129835844

and it still doesn't bloody embed the image - just the URL

davebullet
14th August 2010, 19:14
Thats Purrrdy !

Congrats on your purchase Dave, saw the thread, nice !

Thanks Bill,

The orange may be too much for some people, but not all KTM riders are mad and it certainly makes it stand out in a crowd.

I don't know if I like the trip computer though... it seems to like recording top speeds... and it hadn't even done 14kms! :innocent:

Virago
14th August 2010, 19:20
I belive that IMG tags are only enabled on some forums.

You may need to check the Site Rules regarding embedded image size...:yes:

JimO
14th August 2010, 20:07
I belive that IMG tags are only enabled on some forums.

You may need to check the Site Rules regarding embedded image size...:yes:

infract his arse LOL

Gremlin
15th August 2010, 01:32
Excuse the formatting, but I can't show it as it needs to be without it being in the pretty little box. The IMG tags (first box) only work in some forums:

link to a website pic
To get images to work in all forums, regardless of settings, you have to use the following:

img src=http://www.somewebsite.com/picture.jpg
You also have to stick < right before img, and then after the link stick > (so < blah > - with no spaces). Can't show exactly as vbulletin is grabbing the code

EJK
15th August 2010, 02:01
FWD to Gremlin said, if you learn and master how to apply the "img src" technique, then the whole new world of HTML and forum will open up for you.