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Originally posted by Zopperoni
Another option is to upload it to some webspace-account and then to use the "[ img][/img ]"-tags, to show your desktop in its full glory
doesn't work with geocities
edit: i'm incorrect (see my 2nd post below)
Last edited by ColdWizard; February 8, 2002, 17:53.
Can't you get the image online, or
If you have the image online, put the url in your post, with [img ][ /img] tags around it. Without the extra spaces of course.
1) Right-click on the shortcut(/icon);
2) When still "right-clicked", drag icon towards the taskbar;
3) When having dragged the icon into the taskbar, let go, and you'll get a menu, just select "move here"
I don't get the menu. I can't drag to the taskbar at all.
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Funny you mentioned it, x seconds later the system crashed.
I know I should close them, but I'm too lazy and besides I like being stunned over how many windows this comp can handle, as opposite to my former Mac which crashed if you tried to open ICQ while having Netscape open! LOL!
i can't show my desktop...It is a constantly changing swirl of colors...almost like a screen saver. when i try to print screen and make an image out of it, it is still in motion in the pasted image...when i try to save it, it is just black. IT IS BADASS i wish y'all could see it =(
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