Okay Hawkeye, here it is. You can put the following code into your signature box on the profile page and save it. To navigate to that signature box, click on "Profile" (it's on the top of your page menu). Then click on "Edit Profile" and then "Personal" and scroll down to the "Signature" box.
The easiest way to get the code is to "right click" on the signature image, and "copy image address" and then paste that into the signature box.
It should look like this:
It should work fine then. LOL, I tried to put the actual code here WITH the image brackets but then it just displayed the image itself rather than the file path.
Also, if you want to download it and put it in your own cloud file (this one is on my Google Drive) that's fine too. If you want to do that, then just paste the path to your cloud file - between the image brackets (in the above code example) and that should work fine too.
Is it ok to pick recent draft picks? I'll take Mitchell Trubisky.
Okay MOTM, here it is. You can put the following code into your signature box on the profile page and save it. To navigate to that signature box, click on "Profile" (it's on the top of your page menu). Then click on "Edit Profile" and then "Personal" and scroll down to the "Signature" box.
The easiest way to get the code is to "right click" on the signature image, and "copy image address" and then paste that into the signature box.
Also, if you want to download it and put it in your own cloud file (this one is on my Google Drive) that's fine too. If you want to do that, then just paste the path to your cloud file - between image brackets. Here's a link that can help: support.proboards.com/thread/534826/image-signature
I would love to have Payton please... Then we can be samezies!!
Okay ojibwaybob, here it is. You can put the following code into your signature box on the profile page and save it. To navigate to that signature box, click on "Profile" (it's on the top of your page menu). Then click on "Edit Profile" and then "Personal" and scroll down to the "Signature" box.
The easiest way to get the code is to "right click" on the signature image, and "copy image address" and then paste that into the signature box.
Also, if you want to download it and put it in your own cloud file (this one is on my Google Drive) that's fine too. If you want to do that, then just paste the path to your cloud file - between image brackets. Here's a link that can help:
Okay Hawkeye, here it is. You can put the following code into your signature box on the profile page and save it. To navigate to that signature box, click on "Profile" (it's on the top of your page menu). Then click on "Edit Profile" and then "Personal" and scroll down to the "Signature" box.
The easiest way to get the code is to "right click" on the signature image, and "copy image address" and then paste that into the signature box.
It should look like this:
It should work fine then. LOL, I tried to put the actual code here WITH the image brackets but then it just displayed the image itself rather than the file path.
Also, if you want to download it and put it in your own cloud file (this one is on my Google Drive) that's fine too. If you want to do that, then just paste the path to your cloud file - between the image brackets (in the above code example) and that should work fine too.
Okay Hawkeye, here it is. You can put the following code into your signature box on the profile page and save it. To navigate to that signature box, click on "Profile" (it's on the top of your page menu). Then click on "Edit Profile" and then "Personal" and scroll down to the "Signature" box.
The easiest way to get the code is to "right click" on the signature image, and "copy image address" and then paste that into the signature box.
It should look like this:
It should work fine then. LOL, I tried to put the actual code here WITH the image brackets but then it just displayed the image itself rather than the file path.
Also, if you want to download it and put it in your own cloud file (this one is on my Google Drive) that's fine too. If you want to do that, then just paste the path to your cloud file - between the image brackets (in the above code example) and that should work fine too.
Let me know if it works :-)
Doesn't seem to be working for me.
Hawk, if you highlight the image and copy image address you'll be able to add it.
Post by Whisky Beer Bob on May 2, 2017 11:18:55 GMT -6
Thanks...
It is important to add the " img" with the square brackets at the front and [/img] at the back I believe. The" are there to confuse the computer code so omit the "'s