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by Louise M. Penery on 16 December 2007 - 02:12
I still don't understand how you guys are doing this. Where do you get these large fonts and how do you make them red? This is obviously HTML.

by darylehret on 16 December 2007 - 04:12
The html code you're looking at is actually an GIF image (you can't hi-light it). If I "wrote" it, it would not be visible to display to you, because everything between the lesser-than/greater-than symbols disappears and becomes "code". It's also possible to do the hi-lighting, big letters, hotlinks, etc., but it takes a basic idea of html, unless you view former posts that utilize these features and study the "Page Source".
by Blitzen on 16 December 2007 - 04:12
Huh?

by darylehret on 16 December 2007 - 05:12
My advice is, if you don't already know it, don't bother. I loathe writing html, it's just been a necessity to learn it. It's probably not worth the effort to learn anything beyond the ability to post the pics, like the example shown.

by Rezkat5 on 16 December 2007 - 05:12
LOL, you are right, too much work. Will miss posting pics though. Just going to have to post more in their galleries then!
by Louise M. Penery on 16 December 2007 - 06:12
Hey, by golly, I did it without learning HTML, dammit. Yahoo!! I suppose that, if I refresh the page, the damned picture will become a red "x" in a box.
Oli, if you're reading this, help! We want to be able to post photos, etc. again.
by eichenluft on 16 December 2007 - 07:12
that's a wonderful picture - what a beautiful puppy!
by Saxtonhill on 16 December 2007 - 11:12
Lovely puppy photo, Louise.
Question--anyone have that gaiting photo of Bobo vom Lierburg? My scanner doesn't work, and I'm a bit of a computer klutz. In that ophoto (from long gone era) you'll see that his hind feet aren;t interfering with his front action.
I'm also a performance horse person, and foot fall interference, (ie having to swing the hind feet to the side to avoid stepping of the front end) is an inefficiency in movement. I've groomed horses that stepped on their front heels, pasterns and higher and it's a mess.
That's a lovely contemporary photo of a nice moving dog, but he doesn't look as free flowing as the Bobo v. Lierburg photo.
Two different eras, and it may be be fair to compare the two. And no dog (or horse) is perfect.
Are we dropping the top line too much to accentuate the slope of croup?
Cathy M.
by Blitzen on 16 December 2007 - 15:12
How about Dingo? There is a really good video of him on the net somewhere, it's been linked to this board at least one time. IMO it's hard to find a dog of any breed that moves any better than Dingo did.
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