Linking to images from static sites

David A. Bayly Manila-Newbies@userland.com
Fri, 26 Apr 2002 16:12:02 +0100


Just type "circlelogo" once you have created the shortcut (by however method).

>I tried the first option, and found that
>
><a href="http://130.159.238.185:8080/DIO/"><img src="circlelogo" 
>height="88" width="88" border="0" alt="DIO home page"></a>
>
>didn't work. I assumed that was because the shortcut "circlelogo" 
>still needed to be inside the html quotation marks, as in
>
><img src=""circlelogo"" height="88" width="88" border="0" alt="DIO home page">
>
>  - but that didn't work either.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Bob
>
>At 03:28 PM 4/26/02 +0100, David A. Bayly wrote:
>>Load it as  a picture and use a shortcut. The url would then point 
>>to your dynamic site.
>>
>>
>>Or
>>
>>Place it on disk in your webserver folder. Whatever userl you use 
>>to access it normally, just enter a short cut in your website .
>>
>>mylogo  <imng src = 'htpp://; ..../images/mylogo.gif' alt = 'logo' 
>>width = '123' height = '123'>   etc
>>
>>That's all
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>Thanks to your contributions I now have a working static site. I 
>>>have one small problem. The dynamic site has a logo on each page 
>>>which links to the home page. This .gif file resides in Frontier, 
>>>and I link to it via an 'img src="' etc. in my template - possibly 
>>>not the most elegant way, but it works fine.
>>>
>>>In order to reproduce the dynamic setup,  where should I put the 
>>>image, and how should I to link to it?
>>>
>>>Thanks again,
>>>
>>>Bob
>>
>>
>>--
>>
>>- David Bayly.       Programmer and digest reader.     dbayly at udena dot ch
>>                 Digest Readers do it once a day.


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- David Bayly.       Programmer and digest reader.     dbayly at udena dot ch
  		Digest Readers do it once a day.