All I can see is a red x.![]()
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All I can see is a red x.![]()
That's strange..it's displaying everywhere else for people.
If you click the heading it'll take you to my page where you can see the picture.
A very nice image however finding the hidden link as it was not in normal blue was a problem. I at first looked at write up and just scratched my head and nearly misted seeing picture altogether. Really does need the link ID to be better.
Oh how odd as soon as I posted this picture came up. Not sure if something to do with firefox? Or is it a very big image?
Last edited by ericmark; 03-31-2010 at 02:33 AM. Reason: Picture arrived on web page
MUCH nicer when the image is uploaded directly (please just keep image UNDER 250K to avoid compression) or just embedded as a link.
I'm fixing this for you using your own link. FAB image for sure
actually - the way the image is set up on your site you cannot call it directly from a link. Please upload directly or use flickr/photobucket to call the link in the future.
Thx
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Here you have to go to Properties and copy the adress to clipboard, then paste it in a new tab's adress bar and open from there. Kind a quirky.
The image is super!(not just cos I'm originally from Austria
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Very nice photo indeed. The best I've seen so far from you Kaja.
It is nicer to have the photo showing here though. I don't usually bother to go following links elsewhere as it's often just a sly attempt to garnish more visitors to someones website or blog.
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