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After you have recieved your Ringsurf code, this Banner Code (below)...
<a href="http://www.mudvillegazette.com/archives/000359.html" target="_top"><img src="http://photos1.blogger.com/img/286/3763/175/milblogsa.jpg" border="0" /></a>
...can be copied and pasted in your side bar.
The instructions below will help you post pictures to your blog HOWEVER 'Hello" doesn't let you link a banner to MilBlogs Home which is part of the requirement to join MilBlogs. The code above is the only free hosted image that will allow you to do this. I have tried to work with several other free image hosting sights to no avail. If anyone finds one Please let me know.
Please No hotlinking images from Mudville. Special exceptions are made for deployed soldiers with e-mail permission.
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If you'd like to be able to upload images to your site follow these instructions:
Blogger.com/blogspot.com User Template Edit Steps for New MilBlog Recruits:
1. Download and install Hello
2. Select the image you want, save it locally to YOUR OWN COMPUTER. (rt clk
save as)
3. Open Hello and pull down ?Tools? menu and select ?Edit Profile?. Enter url to
your blogger.com blog. Click OK.
4. Click ?SEND PICTURES? button in Hello (upper left). Click ?Use Explorer? (pops
up) to navigate to the banner you downloaded in Step 3.
5. In lower right of Hello windows, click ?Publish?.
6. Open Blogger Dashboard to Edit Posts. ?Edit? the post you just published.
Copy all of the HTML code and paste it into a text document. Leave the
document open and save the post as a DRAFT (this prevents it from
appearing as a post on your published blog).
7. Edit Template. Paste into the Template the html text provided below these
instructions. Replace the img src=(URL to blogger.com JPG file) statement
with the corresponding statement that is now in the text document you just
created. (NOTE: You need only replace the URL that appears after the img
src=? tag.)
8. Click ?Preview? and ensure the banner appears on your blog page. If so,
congratulations, you have just outgrown Blogger.com. Time for your own site
& domain name!
9. You are done. Have a relatively uneventful stress-free military day.