If you are still online, you can generally right-click the picture, and select "Copy Image Address" or "Copy Image Link" and it will place it on your computers "Clipboard" for you to paste in your document.
If the picture is visible on the web, right click on the picture and select properties. That will provide you the URL of the photo.
You can upload you picture to Tinypic.com copy the URL of your piicture then paste that URL into your channel design picture box
if you right click on the picture and then click on properties, it should show the url.
The little picture to the left of the URL in the address bar is called a favicon.
You can easily adjust the background of a web page as a picture. It can be set as : background-image="url('url-source')."
It has to be on a website to have a url. If it's not, you can upload to photobucket and once it's in there copy the url then past it wherever you need it.
Get a picture online example: use Google images then click on the picture, then click on see full size image take the URL from your browser done.
on your profile when you look at it, it should say your URL should be right undernneath the picture. :]
go to there profile and then write under their picture it says url:and then it has their url.
How do you add a URL to Answers.com? Well, it depends where you want to put it:On your profileSimply add the URL as usual. If it's a picture, it will turn into the picture.In an answerSince Answers.com rules don't allow URLs in answers, you need to go to the blue sidebar, click "Add Related Links", and fill in all the necessary information.On a message boardSame as the profile - add the URL as usual. If it's a picture, it will either turn into the picture or stay as the URL; it depends on the URL and picture format.Got any more ideas? Please add them!
Click the URL: They are married :)
On most web browsers you can simply right-click the picture and select "Properties" from the drop-down menu. A window with the image information (including the URL) should then pop up.