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Old 2-6-02, 11:55 AM   #1
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Question display of logo in forum post

Is there a PowWeb Community Forum HTML tutorial available and how do I get an image to display in the left corner of my posts (size restriction n x n).
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Old 2-6-02, 12:40 PM   #2
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Do you mean the image under your name?
If so, click on "user cp" button at the top of the page, and then click on "Edit Options" and then go down to the Avatar section and click on Change Avatar.
 
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Thanks for the Avatar clue. What is the difference between having vB Code and using HTML when posting and/or where do/can I turn HTML on (or is HTML on an administrator call). And why turn off a fun vB like [img].
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Allowing HTML is an Administrator's discretion if they wish to allow it. Most don't simply because a few people always abuse it by pasting ads, full pages, etc. into the posts

You can, however, use forum 'code' and typing simple hyperlinks will convert them to 'live' links.
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