test
I tested a new idea tonight, and by-golly it worked.
<embed src="http://members.tripod.com/deptstorespook/usafm.mid" autostart="false" loop="false">
[This message has been edited by riclaur (edited 07-19-1999).]
<embed src="http://members.tripod.com/deptstorespook/usafm.mid" autostart="false" loop="false">
[This message has been edited by riclaur (edited 07-19-1999).]
Now you are going to have to tell me how ya did that!
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1999 Ford F150 XLT Supercab, Shortbed, 4x2, Cloth Seats, Amazon green, 16" All season tires, Soft Tonneau Cover, CD Player, 4.6 liter Triton V8, 3:55 ls, towing package, 4 speed auto, K&N Airfilter
Future Mods:
1)Superchip
2)Airbox Mod
3)Flowmaster Exhaust
Fast46Triton
The Terminator!
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1999 Ford F150 XLT Supercab, Shortbed, 4x2, Cloth Seats, Amazon green, 16" All season tires, Soft Tonneau Cover, CD Player, 4.6 liter Triton V8, 3:55 ls, towing package, 4 speed auto, K&N Airfilter
Future Mods:
1)Superchip
2)Airbox Mod
3)Flowmaster Exhaust
Fast46Triton
The Terminator!
conqsoft, not as easy as you say, because there are only a few posts that have HTML turned on. Also we have been inserting pictures for a while now using the UBB code which is turned on for a lot more posts.
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'99 F150 XLT,SC,4.6 auto, no mods...and I am happy with it that way.
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'99 F150 XLT,SC,4.6 auto, no mods...and I am happy with it that way.
It's easy... You can use any HTML you want in your messages. He just did a:
embed src="http://members.tripod.com/deptstorespook/usafm.mid" autostart="false" loop="false"
(You have to put a < and a > around it to work. I left those off so the HTML would display.)
You can put pics, etc in by using img src="http://www.mydomain.com/mypic.gif" etc (Also enclosed with < and >)
embed src="http://members.tripod.com/deptstorespook/usafm.mid" autostart="false" loop="false"
(You have to put a < and a > around it to work. I left those off so the HTML would display.)
You can put pics, etc in by using img src="http://www.mydomain.com/mypic.gif" etc (Also enclosed with < and >)


