tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267498957455986924.post829326593006319626..comments2011-03-14T10:34:54.230-04:00Comments on Daniel and Julia: Adios, VigabatrinLisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07240953630100778600noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267498957455986924.post-42356207466749321932010-08-06T13:34:11.241-04:002010-08-06T13:34:11.241-04:00OK, that last paragraph doesn't make sense bec...OK, that last paragraph doesn't make sense because since I was describing HTML and used a piece of it the post was changed when interpreted by the HTML reader. Here is how it should be, just ignore the spaces I leave on either side of the 'A'.<br /><br /><i>But as long as you pay attention to that < A > (the beginning on the code for that photo) and < /A > (the end of the code for that photo) you needn't worry about understanding all the gobblygook in between.</i>blogzillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08268388544631653375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267498957455986924.post-86960590959346471502010-08-06T13:31:21.631-04:002010-08-06T13:31:21.631-04:00That's all great news to hear about the progre...That's all great news to hear about the progress.<br /><br />About Blogger photo insertion. True, the old Blogger layout does insert at the top. There are two ways around this.<br /><br />1. Use the updated Blogger layout interface. In your 'Settings' tab go to Basic, and scroll down. At the bottom there is a section called 'Global Settings'. There you can select the updated Blog Editor.<br /><br />2. If HTML does not scare you, click the HTML tab after you have opened up New Post, then when you upload a photo copy the HTML code of the photo you have inserted and paste it anywhere you want in the post. This is what I do, but I only use the HTML editor because I know a bit about HTML. The photo you have uploaded will have a code that looks like a bunch of things to worry about but that's just a grouped code that 'defines' the thing you are doing.<br /><br />But as long as you pay attention to that <a rel="nofollow"> (the beginning on the code for that photo) and </a> (the end of the code for that photo) you needn't worry about understanding all the gobblygook in between.blogzillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08268388544631653375noreply@blogger.com