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HTML Help...
I am not sure where I put this but... I made some rollovers and such in AdobeImageReady and do not know how to get them off of my computer, onto the internet, than finally into my signature.
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Thanks.
-Darius Mohseni-
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i haven't really used imageready before but...
i imagine you have to save/export the file. then upload ur file to an image hoster
then add it to your signature in the profile options.

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rollovers for what?
to put something on the internet you need a host. a computer that stores all the data and makes it accessible to the internet. if you're just looking to ad a .gif to your signature then use a host like imageshack.com or whatever. you'll then be provided with a link to your image. copy that link, go to the signature edit under your control panel and click the button with the picture of the two mountains (add image) and paste the link into the box that pops up.
Resident father figure.
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I think he means like a sig that'll change image when you roll over.
HTML is blocked (I think) on this forum, as is (again, I think, I cba checking) javascript, so I don't think you'll be able. If you can import flash objects, though, you could do it with that.
Disks are always full. It is futile to try to get more disk space. Data expands to fill any void.
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Can't put it into your signature,
You need to know HTML (search google) and have a sserver, can get them for free but they are crap.
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What about an image map? ...Or something to that affect?
-Darius Mohseni-
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You still need to be able to use XHTML and have somewhere to put the pics.
If you have an old computer somewhere, install ubuntu or something and connect to your network (If you have one) and voila, server. Albeit with a dynamic IP so you need to change all the links every five seconds. (At this point something like tinyurl might help, I think)
Disks are always full. It is futile to try to get more disk space. Data expands to fill any void.
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