Can anyone help me?
I need to do a scroll ( freedom of entry into a City) I have an example in which calligraphy has been used including the first letter of each sentence being "framed/boxed" as was done by hand in the old days.
Is there any software and or programme that will allow me to do this either online or as an additive to word?
Some ideas of what I need can be found in the following link where the beginning letter the "B" is different to the rest of the font:
http://www.google.co.za/imgres?imgur...26tbs%3Disch:1 Incomplete URL.
As mentioned by koeiekat, you didn't post the full address of the picture you wanted us to see. I think you probably dragged the mouse in selecting the address of the picture, and the address was longer than the amount that appeared in your address bar. Try using this procedure:
To insert a picture, first type [, the left square bracket located to the right of the letter p on your keyboard, (lower case), followed by the letters img, followed by the right square bracket, like this: [ img ], but without the spaces before and after img. This is called an html image tag. If I had typed it properly, it would become a real image tag, and you would not have been able to read a lot of this message.
Open a second browser window to the page where your picture appears. In the address bar, right-click the address of that page, (the 'url'), and select Copy from the shortcuts menu. This will put the url into the Windows clipboard. If you are using an operating system other than Windows, there should be a similar way to copy a url from the address bar of a browser window.
Return to the page with your forum post in the other browser window. Click your mouse immediately after the right square bracket of the [ img ] html image tag -> There can't be any spaces between the ] in [ img ] and the h in http
When the cursor is flashing in the proper location, right-click with your mouse, and chose Paste from the shortcuts menu, to add the url of your picture to the forum post.
Immediately following the last character of the url of your picture, (again, with no spaces between the url and the image tag), type [ /img ], (without the spaces between [ and / and between g and ]) Once again, this is with the square brackets. but with a forward slash before the letters url. This will allow us to see the picture in your forum post, like this:
To create a link to an Internet page, rather than a link to a picture, do exactly the same procedure, except type url and /url inside the square brackets, instead of img and /img
~bito
Editado 3 veces. Última edición el 03/08/2010 a las 14:36 por metaphasebrothel
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