New Floating BBCode

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New Floating BBCode

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In a post or reply window, you should now see a new button labeled "float=". This allows a poster to 'float' text around a posted image. There are a couple of ways you can do this; please read below.

Example 1 (photo at the beginning of the text):
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This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums. If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; url you see in this code example. Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with your own img url. You may use this thread to practice floating on your own. This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums. If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; url you see in this code example. Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with your own img url. You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.
This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums. If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; url you see in this code example. Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with your own img url. You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.

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[float=left][img]http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg[/img][/float]This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums.  If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg url you see in this code example.  Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg with your own img url.  You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.

Example 2 (a photo later on in the post text):

This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums. If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the
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attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; url you see in this code example. Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with your own img url. You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.
This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums. If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; url you see in this code example. Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with your own img url. You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.

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This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums.  If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the [float=left][img]http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg[/img][/float]attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg url you see in this code example.  Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg with your own img url.  You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.
This is a demonstration on how to float text around a photo on High Sierra Topix Forums.  If you want to float an image you have uploaded to High Sierra Topix, all you have to do is replace "img" and "/img" with "attachment=0" and "/attachment" with the name of the attached jpg file between the brackets in place of the http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg url you see in this code example.  Otherwise, just replace the url http://sierrapacktrip.com/images/boots.jpg with your own img url.  You may use this thread to practice floating on your own.



* If you want to change the adjustment of the photo, you may change "float=left" to "float=right" or "float=center".
* The filename of the HST uploaded photo must be noted prior to upload. For instance, if the filename of the original image you are uploading is called "heather_lake.jpg" that is what you must put between the brackets, and in the location you want it to appear at.

Practice makes perfect. Try it out on this thread first.

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