The previous post will require you to practice your scrolling skills. Sorry about that but I cannot figure out how to eliminate the vast emptiness between pictures. Any help appreciated.
I was going to mention that! When you upload a picture you should be able to see the html code of the picture before you hit post. Just make sure the html is close to each other and that should fix your problem.
Regular use of the "preview" button in upper right hand corner of your post page will show you how things look before you make it public.
As veterinarian and horsewoman, I enjoy life in the Foothills of Northern California. I 'owned' my first horse at the tender age of eight and have had assorted horses since. Currently, I share my space with four horses and two mules, ranging in age from two years to twenty-plus.
I partner with my husband Jerry, an accomplished horseman and mule packer.
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I was going to mention that! When you upload a picture you should be able to see the html code of the picture before you hit post. Just make sure the html is close to each other and that should fix your problem.
Regular use of the "preview" button in upper right hand corner of your post page will show you how things look before you make it public.
Hahahah! Jennifer....did you just use the term "html code" with MOM??!! I think you might've confused her even more!
;P
Love ya Mom!
she's not going to even go there!
slinking back out to the ol' goat pen.....
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