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What a concept, finally...
NeoLazarus Started conversation Jun 16, 2000
Except I need to learn how to do GuideML better (as you can see that last little bit of instructions hanging out incongrouously beneath the picture) because I'm sure it has a purpose for helping to index all the complexities of the WWW.
What a concept, finally...
Redbeard (Thanks to all who supported The Celery!)) Posted Jun 19, 2000
Welcome Neolazarus,
The fact that you're doing GuideML at all shows that you're starting to get the hang of it.
Basically the picture format goes as follows:
Caption of picture
For a picture without caption, you can use:
which functions as both the opening and closing tag.
Just happened to be wandering by and thought I'd welcome you. If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this post, or visit my home by clicking on my name above. There's also a useful quick reference guide at http://www.h2g2.com/A344756
Let me know if you need anything. If any of this is confusing, put this fish in your ear
Redbeard
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vegiman:-) Posted Jul 2, 2000
Hey Neo
Just popped in to say hi and found the very same music playing on your page as is playing on mine. If you took it from my page - you are welcome, if not - let me know where you got it
vegiman
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NeoLazarus Posted Jul 7, 2000
Music? What Music? There isn't any playing by my choice on any of my pages. There are links on my Homepage to .mp3 files but no background music.
-NL
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vegiman:-) Posted Jul 12, 2000
Must of been mine playing in the background - perhaps I didnt close the link when moving of it - MMmmm Sorry But I am getting Old and S... dare I say it
veg
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