Tuesday, October 18, 2011

HALP!

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 (Ribbet!)
 
 Well, I believe we're down for the count. I'll be up a little bit more, but we're headed toward the barn. You all have a nice evening and I'll see you tomorrow!

3 comments:

  1. Awesome video of Snoopy! How did you do that? I'm impressed! :)

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  2. Ditto what Paget said! How did you do that?

    Froggy ~ I hope you read this tonite - since you are on Pacific time (right?) and you have trouble sleeping as I do, please check out this site ~
    http://www.wildearth.tv/wildearth-safari-game-drive-africa-presenter-webcam-live-01
    It's very addictive - it's a LIVE African Safari that's broadcast twice a day. The 6:00am (Central African Time) just started. Warning though, it's not for the faint hearted - it's nature as it's happening, sometimes raw. We just passed a calm heard of Zebras but the Ranger is headed to a leopard sighting. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Night ~

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  3. Thanks, sweetie, I just might give that a look-see! Where have you been, Tex? Miss you!

    All the images that move/sparkle/bloom etc. (I am not referring to videos/tapes/films, or shockwave players) on my site (and any site) are GIF images.

    When you find one--like if you wanted to have my Red Baron--you right click on it and copy it to your picture file in documents. Now, you need to make them move, so you take them to one of the free image sites like PhotoBucket.

    You click on 'upload' and go to your picture file, paste it in the PhotoBucket window, and upload it. Then you will have access to the http code if you need a link, and the html code if you need an embed. You then can paste it anywhere in the html section on your posts and email if that's been allowed, and voila! your picture will move!

    Look at my account here to see what I mean--it's public;

    http://s1183.photobucket.com/albums/x470/frogfeet2012/GIFS/?start=all

    Slide your cursor over the image to get your code box (and I notice Lucianne doesn't allow GIF images on the Connection, I don't think. But you can use them in your emails if you have that enabled. To put them in an email, go to your email, right click on 'insert picture' and choose a picture from your picture file that you have also uploaded into PhotoBucket and post it. Give it a try!)

    Enjoy!

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