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      JD
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      Information about the Dug Out
      Sep 10, 2006 03:05:18 pm
      The Dug Out is the forum board where you can post opinion articles from respected blogs and national and local media sources.


      Some important (non-article) threads in The Dug Out

      LFC Desktop Wallpaper
      http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php/topic,2062.0.html

      Pictures of LFC's 2006/07 European Cup campaign that ended in Athens
      http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php/topic,773.0.html
      « Last Edit: Feb 08, 2011 11:10:58 am by JD »
      EddieC
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      Forum Code - A Guide
      Reply #1: Jun 13, 2007 07:58:03 pm
      I've had a few people asking me questions about inserting images and links, so I thought I'd start this topic to help you out.

      Let's start with pictures. Here's a picture of the club badge:



      To post this picture you first need the address of the picture. This can be found by right clicking on the picture & selecting 'properties'. Once you have this address, you need to copy & paste it between two image tags. The address of this picture is http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41255000/gif/_41255731_liverpool_203.gif, so you would need to write:

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      [img]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41255000/gif/_41255731_liverpool_203.gif[/img]
      The img & /img in square brackets are the image tags that your picture's address needs to go between. These can be obtained by pressing this button, which is on the toolbar above your message.

      Posting a link

      There are two ways to post a link, the first is between two url tags, url & /url in square brackets, which can be obtained by pressing . For example a link to this website would be written:

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      [url]www.lfcreds.com[/url]
      Or, if you want your link to lead to the same website but say something different, say 'Liverpool Forum' for example, you need to write url= followed by the address in the first set of square brackets, then whatever you want to call your link between the two url tags. Example:

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      [url=lfcreds.com]Liverpool Forum[/url]
      Hopefully this clears things up for people.

      « Last Edit: Jun 14, 2007 10:27:36 am by EddieC »
      JD
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      Re: Information about this board - and how to post media
      Reply #2: Feb 08, 2011 11:08:50 am
      Announcement regarding this board

      It is planned that this board will be primarily used to post opinion articles from well respected media sources and solid LFC blogs.

      We would appreciate if new topics could be posted in the form: Title (Author - Source)

      Audio/Video and Images have two important topics in The Kop and there is also a Photoshop-based thread in The Kop.

      Liverpool FC Video and Audio Thread
      http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php?topic=19884.0

      Liverpool FC Picture Thread
      http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php?topic=8468.0

      LFC Meets Photoshop Thread
      http://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php?topic=2868.0

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