Me- a stay-at-home mom. Four kids. A cute husband. An insane desire to be all to all, culminating in my being a: Brownie co-leader, Cub Scout co-den leader, all around school volunteer, and PTA chairperson in charge of inputing volunteer hours.
I just load mine up to my photobucket account and then it gives you the html to paste on your post. Would that work? Email me if you think I can help. That's my name at birthsongs dot com.
Hmmmm....I wonder what's going on? I was just trying it out on my blog and it worked. I took your html code and just copied it. Then on the create post window I clicked on the little tab on the right that says "edit HTML" (it's usually set to "compose") and just pasted the whole thing in there.
The first time it didn't work, but that was because the entire code didn't copy. The second, third, fourth time it did work. I wondered what would happen if you posted the code on the "compose" tab, but I couldn't get even get the entire code to paste.
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I just load mine up to my photobucket account and then it gives you the html to paste on your post. Would that work? Email me if you think I can help. That's my name at birthsongs dot com.
Okay, now it's there, but it goes to photobucket. How do I make it not leave the page, like yours are?
I think that happens when you copy the URL instead of the HTML?
I did copy the HTML, even took out the _blank in the code.
Hmmmm....I wonder what's going on? I was just trying it out on my blog and it worked. I took your html code and just copied it. Then on the create post window I clicked on the little tab on the right that says "edit HTML" (it's usually set to "compose") and just pasted the whole thing in there.
The first time it didn't work, but that was because the entire code didn't copy. The second, third, fourth time it did work. I wondered what would happen if you posted the code on the "compose" tab, but I couldn't get even get the entire code to paste.
Other than that, I'm stumped!
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