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Help krekireftw's bbcode questions

krekireftw krekireftw ; are you allowing others to publicly view your album? sometimes if you upload it on rpn's album, you have to set the album to public so that everyone can see it !
i read that you couldn't use an image link from tinypic? you can also try using imgur.com as a resource to upload your photo and get the link there ! or, you can use the link from your rpn album!
and whenever upload an attachment directly onto the site, you have to continuously upload said attachments with every post you make too!
 
krekireftw krekireftw ; are you allowing others to publicly view your album? sometimes if you upload it on rpn's album, you have to set the album to public so that everyone can see it !
i read that you couldn't use an image link from tinypic? you can also try using imgur.com as a resource to upload your photo and get the link there ! or, you can use the link from your rpn album!
and whenever upload an attachment directly onto the site, you have to continuously upload said attachments with every post you make too!
This isnt coming from gallery. This is coming from imgur.
 
Code:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/tNgEn4T.png[/img]

Code:
[bg=#ffffff][border=0px solid #ffffff][accordion=bcenter]

{slide=center|[bg=e8e8e8][font=Roboto]Yoshi[/font][/bg]}[bg=#ffffff]

[font=Shadows Into Light Two]

[imagefloat=right][bg=#ffffff][border=12px double black][img]https://i.imgur.com/tNgEn4T.png[/img][/border][/bg][/imagefloat]

Name

Hamando Nuboyoshi



Alias

Yoshi



Age

22



Sex

Male



Occupation

Student, Violin Maker's Apprentice, Cafe Waiter



Appearance

6'0", Black hair, Blue Eyes, Pale Skin

Generally wears a black jacket with straight, black slacks and black shoes to school. Under the clean jacket is typically a bland white dress shirt. Casual wear involves a basic T-shirt of any kind, from a band to art, skinny jeans, and tennis shoes. On cold days, the casual wear simply involves the same professional looking jacket.



Personality

Yoshi is somewhat odd, as people would say. Of course, the man is not strange, he just has an odd way of thinking, and often has different view points than his peers. For example, most humans, if not all, would hate ghouls with a passion. That's where he varies, however, he doesn't necessarily reject them immediately. While he may still dislike them, he follows a philosophy and he understands the want and desire to live and survive. As a result, if he finds out someone he knows is a ghoul, and likes them enough, Yoshi doesn't report them and generally sees them as the same sort of person before the secret leaked. If anything, he's empathetic and forgiving.



Yoshi's music, and music in general, is part of his pride. Violins are one of his favorite instruments and enjoys string instruments of any kind at all. Without music, he believes, the world would be a terrible place. Pacifism, optimism, and love are all things he enjoys. It's part of the reason he dislikes the current CCG, he sees them as inhumane, cruel, and torturous. If a ghoul doesn't put up a massive threat or a large fight, he believes, the situation should be handled as swiftly and as humane as possible.



Bio

Yoshi was born too an Irish Man and a Japanese Woman on the 24th of October, 1995 in Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture. The family he was raised in was really religious, and for a long time, he followed in the footsteps of his parents. Shinto was large in his household, but like the religion itself, it didn't have an impact in his everyday life. Rather, it only had an impact on his mind. It's the largest factor to his happiness and optimism, and while most Shinto believers don't apply the philosophies to ghouls, Yoshi does. Rather, he's always thought that ghouls were always inherently good, but due to the hatred they recieve from humans and the CCG, evil spirits possess them to be themselves evil.



Because Yoshi was raised outside of Tokyo, he didn't encounter ghouls very often, but only saw them in books and the media. He was always curious and enamored with ghouls, and for most of his teenage life, went through the somewhat edgy phase of claiming ghouls were better than humans, wanting to be one, etcetera. He abandoned this thought at around the age of 15, when his Uncle, his wife, and his children, were all murdered by a group of ghouls. For the longest time, he really did despise them. That optimistic view on life burned.



For several years, he stayed like this. Moving to Tokyo for education, he was still pessimistic, angry, mad. He didn't want to budge on the thought that the world was corrupt, full of evil. He abandoned religion. Yoshi couldn't stay like that, however, his desperation pleading for a way to be happy again. This was also around the time he found out one of his closer friends was a ghoul, and admitted to how terrible it was to be one. He returned to religion, and found happiness again.



While going through his education, he often passed time by practicing on his violin. Yoshi had troubles trying to find people with similar passion and even less time with his job as a waiter. But, he eventually found someone like him. An old man with the name Haru, who was a violin maker, and overheard the playing from Yoshi's room. Haru accidentally encountered him through the hallway and took the time to compliment his skills. Yoshi thanked the old man for the compliment and was offered by Haru to be his apprentice in the Violin Making craft. Yoshi happily said yes.



It is Yoshi's fourth year in Tokyo, and so far it's been great to him. Taking standard safety precautions, going to school, so on and so on. He's still learning his craft, and has made two Violins already, which were sold to give Yoshi and good profit from his work. Lately, he's been a little anxious, but he's sure it's passed by now. As long as he didn't hate the ghouls, he thought, he wouldn't be murdered by them.

RE:BIRTH

[/font][/bg]{/slide}[/accordion][/border][/bg][border=0px solid #ffffff][/border]
 
krekireftw krekireftw ; just as Alteras Alteras said you'd have to right click on the photo and then "copy image address" and once you do you'd use the [*img]link inside[*/img] code to place the image link there!

i think . . . i placed your image in the right area? is that what you wanted?
 
So far, the image shows up within its borders but has a red x on the top left corner.

It is not perfect, and would like to eliminate the red x, but it is good enough as it is. At least it has the style.
 
krekireftw krekireftw ; so i just realised that i wrote the code wrong in the first thread you asked for help, and i so apologise for that!
i ended up fixing my mistake and you're free to re-check it out but it seems you got the hang of the imagefloat, i apologise once again !

i do hope the code works for you, i'm unsure why there's a red mark in the code that you see since when i recopied the code i wrote it above it didn't display a red mark. eep.
 
Is it possible to float them in a div box? Can I restrict the size? Is there a cleaner type of scrollbox that doesnt have the fat, blocky one?

I was planning to float scroll-boxes to the right aswell, and then restrict the width and height of them.
 
I've seen you inquiring many things. I would highly suggest giving this thread a look as it covers what is possible using divs; Resource - Div Box Chart!

What you are asking is possible, but I'm not sure what you mean by "Is there a cleaner type of scrollbox that doesnt have the fat, blocky one?" There is a basic BBCode tag that is a scrollbox that allows you to change its height. To do more advanced styling, you'd have to learn CSS/HTML and how DIVs work. You can use Basic BBCode to get sorta the same thing;


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I did this just using row/columns and the scrollbox BBCode. You can also use the side bbcode tag, but then you'd have a dotted line to the side of whatever you want to "float." Again, take a peek at that Div guide I linked and while this is a bit rough because it's older, it's still very helpful in learning how to use DIVs; Tutorial - Using Div Boxes
 

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