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Loey Rising Star

why do emoticons that I copy and paste some times show up as an http// address?


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Can you describe the process you're using? Are you talking about native emoticons on the forum? Or ones you're trying to use from elsewhere?

Jestgar Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 1:01 PM, Loey said:

why do emoticons that I copy and paste some times show up as an http// address?

You need to insert image location: picture.png, not copy and paste the location.

Loey Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 7:53 PM, realmaverick said:

Can you describe the process you're using? Are you talking about native emoticons on the forum? Or ones you're trying to use from elsewhere?

Ones I'm trying to use from another website. I'll paste an example here:

(rock on) it shows up in the post when I write(and it's here now while I'm editing typos) it but when it's on the forum it's the http// address. They're from Yahoo Messenger.I see a lot of people using other emoticons. Also graphics in their posts. I have a iMac and use Safari.

Giving you another +. You are SO helpful!!!!!!!

Loey

Loey Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 8:12 PM, Loey said:

Ones I'm trying to use from another website. I'll paste an example here:

(rock on) it shows up in the post when I write(and it's here now while I'm editing typos) it but when it's on the forum it's the http// address. They're from Yahoo Messenger.I see a lot of people using other emoticons. Also graphics in their posts. I have a iMac and use Safari.

Giving you another +. You are SO helpful!!!!!!!

Loey

P.S. the regular emoticons on the forum work.

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

Go to the website that has the emoticon, right click on it, choose 'copy image location', then the little picture icon in this editor box, and paste the location.

reading.gif

kareng Grand Master

javascript:getFO('8', 'halloween');

I'm trying. It didn't say the "copy image location"


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Loey Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 8:23 PM, Jestgar said:

Go to the website that has the emoticon, right click on it, choose 'copy image location', then the little picture icon in this editor box, and paste the location.

reading.gif

OK, Lets try it. ARRRGGGH. When I right click it's not giving me the option. It might be because it's Yahoo Messenger and I might not have the right downloading ability. I'm going to a different website.

pirate-emoticon.gif

Still not working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 8:56 PM, Loey said:

OK, Lets try it. ARRRGGGH. When I right click it's not giving me the option. It might be because it's Yahoo Messenger and I might not have the right downloading ability. I'm going to a different website.

pirate-emoticon.gif

Still not working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

pirate-emoticon.gif

realmaverick Apprentice

Loey, by the looks of it, you're clicking the link button and inserting it as a link.

Ensure you're using picture.png rather than link.png and it should work.

When viewing the code, before posting it should look like this:

[img=http://www.test.com/test.gif]

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Loey Rising Star

Thanks everyone!!!!!   :wub:

Loey Rising Star
  On 10/28/2010 at 9:02 PM, Jestgar said:

pirate-emoticon.gif

So there is an eye patch!  ;)

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