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new skill unlocked
Me, in 2009.
This is why I got booted off the set for Jurassic Park
Fraternising with the extras, I see.
Woohoo!
Now seeing if I can add a newly uploaded image... like this one.
you messing with HTML tags?
Yes. Basic procedure is to put the text format dropdown in "Plain text" mode, add/edit the <img... tag, then put it back in "Filtered HTML" mode before saving. If you add the <img... tag while in "Filtered HTML" mode, it replaces the <> symbols with < and > .
Just use square brackets around the IMG and /IMG instead.
If you delete this newly posted image comment, does the original image remain on the server and still appear in the main post?
(ie. Does deleting the comment leave the image, as opposed to deleting the image from the comment?)
I wondered that myself. Testing...
Seems like it worked!