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RE: Best Gaming Posts for the 13th of June

in #gaming7 years ago (edited)

thank you! This helps a lot, I was still dragging images or copy pasting the image url and prayed for markdown to help me :D.

I will make some test runs on an old post of yours, so we don't spam @gaming-trail san's comment section.

I want to use it for my Politics Today post this evening, but I will eat something and wake up properly before I get down and dirty, well to quickly try the 2 html commands:


Good times. This everyone is a newspaper thing is really something I want to nourish, linked your acc btw


Aight, this should help do make my post look at least half way decent. I will holla if I encounter any problems. Thx, buddy.

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The being able to drag, load, and copy and paste images is actually a new feature as of a couple of months ago. Prior to that I used HTML to do all my images and tended to upload them to imgur and then use that link in my post.

So steemit is slowly but surely adding new features.

for some reason the < a/> does not end the link for me, here is what i wrote with space in < a>

< a href=https://steemit.com/@dwinblood>
Good times. This everyone is a newspaper thing is really something I want to nourish, linked your acc btw

< /a>

Aight, this should help do make my post look at least half way decent. I will holla if I encounter any problems. Thx, buddy.

Slash comes before the a

HTML always starts with a beginning and an ending. It kind of acts like containers where you set what is inside of the container.

An ending is always /containername

where < a href=""> the container is actually A the HREF is just a variable for that container. So /a is the end for that container.

A I believe originally stood for Anchor.

Slash comes before the a

Used that correctly thanks to copy paste, just handwrote it in the reply and ofc failed ^^*

I got it! the problem was that I oput in tan empty line so that the picture is shown without using < img src=. If I combine <img src= and href I get what I wanted!

Also it is case sensitive. So keep the actual html parts lower case. What you have in the quotes and such and inside the containers can be upper and lower case as appropriate, but the html commands themselves should be lowercase.

That URL

Should be done like this
What you want your link to say