If I did this right, there should be a nice close up of our 20 year old Cerastes cerastes. If it doesn't show up, I'm still a technotard.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
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If I did this right, there should be a nice close up of our 20 year old Cerastes cerastes. If it doesn't show up, I'm still a technotard.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
Nope, nothing there =/
Here’s a simple explanation. If this doesn’t work for you, do a Google search for Bulletin Board Code, how to display images in forums, etc. Read or ask a fourteen year old or something. It is not that hard.
I put these two images together because it makes it easy to display and explain the image tags without the computer thinking it’s a real image tag.

Here’s another image I put together to show how to post multiple pictures in a post.

THanks for the tips! My teenage daughters can run circles around me on the computer but I'll see if I can figure this out before bringing in the IT department at my home
>>Here’s a simple explanation. If this doesn’t work for you, do a Google search for Bulletin Board Code, how to display images in forums, etc. Read or ask a fourteen year old or something. It is not that hard.
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>>I put these two images together because it makes it easy to display and explain the image tags without the computer thinking it’s a real image tag.
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>>Here’s another image I put together to show how to post multiple pictures in a post.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
You are using email address formatting as URL's. That might confuse people... no image URL will ever look like "image@photobucket.com". Just something I thought I'd point out.
Part of the problem is that you linked to a password protected photo album. You need to make sure that whatever photos you post on here are publicly viewable.
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