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How do you put a picture or animated gif in your stats page???

marketsons1985

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I've looked at people's stats pages, and many people have animated gifs (like paulson and hubbs, and TA cube). How do you do this??
 

vss1980

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If you know any HTML and have webspace, you can actually have the stats page pull up a different web page within itself. This uses the frames ability of browsers.
For example, look at my stats: My stats page

I used the <iframe> command to place a html page into my stats page:
<iframe height=&quot;300&quot; src=&quot;http://www.vss1980.f9.co.uk/statsframe.html&quot; frameborder=no></iframe>

If you view the source to the page 'www.vss1980.f9.co.uk/statsframe.html' you will see it is fairly crude and simple HTML, but it does the job.
 

Kilowatt

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Keep in mind, that IFrames are OK, but people that view your pages in Nutscrape (like me half the time with Linux) won't be able to see the IFrame.

Granted most people use IE, there are still alot of Nutscrape users, for one reason or other.
 

vss1980

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Yep, there are just a few NS users out there. I'm sure that will be fixed in time. Could be worse Kilowatt - could be using Lynx :Q.
 

vss1980

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No Goi, I'm not knocking NS, its just that it could be worse than not getting frames displayed properly. Lynx is a text only browser for Unix/Linux systems
 

Ken g6

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Yeah, I'll &quot;be fixed.&quot; I'll go back to Opera! :D