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Ollie5
25th January 2009, 19:14
Hey Guys
Ive Just Started The Big Venture Into Web Design Im Only 15 So Ive Got Alot To Learn. My Team Site www.devondominators.co.nr (http://www.devondominators.co.nr) Works Great. However I Would Like To Add The Little Tag That Tells the site viewers if the members of the team are Online/Offline/Spectating And So On. My Site Is Written In HTML. How Do I Go About Adding This.
Cheers
Ollie
:shrug:
Silox
25th January 2009, 19:24
http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.NickName.gif
There you go!
S14 DRIFT
25th January 2009, 19:33
http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.NickName.gif
There you go!
Damn, beaten. :D
Ollie5
27th January 2009, 00:04
Thanks Guys, I Appriciate It !:thumb:
Silox
29th January 2009, 07:00
Damn, beaten. :D
Indeed, with about 9 minutes :)
S14 DRIFT
29th January 2009, 08:39
:D
I clicked reply and was just finding the linky thing from our team forum and came back, only to find you'd beaten me! :sadbanana
Silox
29th January 2009, 18:06
:D
I clicked reply and was just finding the linky thing from our team forum and came back, only to find you'd beaten me! :sadbanana
Accept your lose - you can't always win :scratchch
JDMKING20
20th September 2009, 02:34
http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.NickName.gif
There you go!
one question my site is hosted by moonfruit.com how would i go about getting it to show up on there? i've posted the link while editing the site and it just shows up as text no online/offine/spectating thing.. please help =[
the_angry_angel
21st September 2009, 22:06
You need to add an image with the source pointing to the URL.
No idea how you'd go about doing so on moonfruit, but the html would look something like this:<img src="http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.NickName.gif" alt="Nickname online status" />
Bass-Driver
30th September 2009, 19:37
to use HTML on moonfruit u need to the next things
-Click on button Insert on the sitemaker bar
-Then click on opject
-Click on more
-Click on library
-Search for HTML snippet in the list
-Click on HTML snippet in the next list
-Click on Use This and close the window
place/move the html snippet where u want and now u can putt html codes in it ( Use Setup Tab in Editor window)
have fun with it :)
Bass-Driver
JDMKING20
19th November 2010, 05:46
You need to add an image with the source pointing to the URL.
No idea how you'd go about doing so on moonfruit, but the html would look something like this:<img src="http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.NickName.gif" alt="Nickname online status" />
i know this post is old and what not but sense then i have moved on from moonfruit to e107 systems... but your code that u posted do i put the username <img src="http://www.lfsworld.net/isonline.JDMKING20.gif" alt="JDMKING20 online status" />
in those 2 spots?
nevermind figured it out
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