@therealMintStudio Hi, HTML codes needd to be entered in both the areas.
In HTML, images are defined with the img tag.
To display an image on a page, you need to use the src attribute. Src stands for "source". The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image you want to display.
Where did you generate the code, at. Or did you just put a reference code to the image on a photo bank site. Or did you get it, from the view page source on the browser? Or did you create it on a web site, or did you generate it from, a graphics, program, or even a simple word document? Just wondering, that is what I keep missing every time, and on every tutorial. The actual, source. and how to make the image appear. I got all the install part down. The embed part...
My facebook does NOT show an option to "Browse more Applications" as shown on this video.
BigCrawlcom 1 month ago
@BigCrawlcom Hi, You can search for Static HTML on the Facebook search bar.
introfy 1 month ago
Hi
Thank you so mush we finally were able to set this Like button on our online store at Facebook
Very Best
Cansolvest Inc.
Cansolvest 2 months ago
hi introfy i need some code for non user and user plz tell me
rohansinghnegi 8 months ago
@rohansinghnegi what codes do you need? I do you mean by "code for non user and user"
introfy 8 months ago
@rohansinghnegi what codes do you need? I do you mean by "code for non user and user"
introfy 8 months ago
@introfy yes
rohansinghnegi 8 months ago
@introfy Hi there, please could you give me a rough idea of what codes need to be entered for both my fan page and non-fan pages please.
Thanks
therealMintStudio 1 month ago
@therealMintStudio Hi, HTML codes needd to be entered in both the areas.
In HTML, images are defined with the img tag.
To display an image on a page, you need to use the src attribute. Src stands for "source". The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image you want to display.
I've sent a message giving you an example.
introfy 1 month ago
Where did you generate the code, at. Or did you just put a reference code to the image on a photo bank site. Or did you get it, from the view page source on the browser? Or did you create it on a web site, or did you generate it from, a graphics, program, or even a simple word document? Just wondering, that is what I keep missing every time, and on every tutorial. The actual, source. and how to make the image appear. I got all the install part down. The embed part...
glennmunro01 8 months ago
@glennmunro01 Hi,
I have sent you a message giving a rough idea of the code.
Thanks.
introfy 8 months ago
Thanks
DaCodSKEES 8 months ago