I'm no expert, but I did it by going to the html, placing the url code for the appropriately sized image (it needs to be hosted somewhere)in the spot I would normally put the name or other descriptor of the link. It worked like a charm in old blogger, haven't tried it lately.
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I'm no expert, but I did it by going to the html, placing the url code for the appropriately sized image (it needs to be hosted somewhere)in the spot I would normally put the name or other descriptor of the link.
ReplyDeleteIt worked like a charm in old blogger, haven't tried it lately.
easy - you just have to wrap the image code in the url you want.
ReplyDeleteso you would have
[a href="xxx" etc][img src="xxx" etc][/a]
replace the [] with <>
fjk-fortunately I have the old blogger template...
ReplyDeleteAndrew-Thanks a lot! It works!
I did a post called Background and clickable images which explains how.
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