Uy wag ka, mahirap mag-research. Search ka na rin para marami tayo. :P
The Friends Of Distinction - Grazing In The Grass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17R572Ggrks <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/17R572Ggrks&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/17R572Ggrks&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
In order to let people use graphics, you may add a textarea so they can easily copy and paste the source. Use this in coding: <textarea><img src="YOURIMAGEHERE"></textarea> When you submit the code, a nifty box will appear underneath the graphic allowing other people to copy and paste at will.
In Australia you can get your SRC (Surf Rescue Certificate) at 13 years of age. That allows you to conduct patrols on the beach and complete rescues. Once you get to the age of 15 you can get your Bronze Medallion. That allows you to get other significant awards which will allow you to conduct different jobs whilst on patrol. For example IRBD ( Drive the Ducks) or RWC drive the rescue jet ski if your club has one. Once you get to 16 or 17 you can become a paid lifeguard with the Australian lifeguard service. the conduct patrols on selected dangerous beaches throughout Australia on weekdays when clubbies (Volounteers) do not. Hope this helps,,,
Copy this and past it in your Shop Description: <a href="http://home.neopets.com/templates/homepage.phtml?pet_name=Jeiono"> </a><table border="0" cellpadding="3"><tr><td width="137" align="center" valign="top" style="color: #000000;"> <a href="http://home.neopets.com/templates/homepage.phtml?pet_name=Jeiono" style="color: #000099;"><img src="http://images.neopets.com/items/gift_val_bottle.gif" width="80" height="80"></a> <br><b> Kindness</b><br>Unlimited in stock<br>Cost : Nothing<br><br> </td></tr></table>
If you are looking for a box that holds the neopets website: <!--Note: The width and height can be changed to fit it how you wish. ---> <iframe src="http://www.neopets.com" width="200" height="200" scrolling="yes"></iframe> ------------- The other way. <div style="width: 100px; height: 100px; overflow: auto;"> text </div>
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SRC Records was created in 2002.
In computer programming, src usually means 'source code'. The src contains the source code for ShockAhpi.
The motto of SRC Inc. is 'Redefining Possible'.
SRC - album - was created in 1968-11.
The following code will create a page with two frames, one above the other, equally sized.. You can enter the filenames of the pages you want for each frame and the names, after the frame src which is the frame source. Top and Bottom are used here to identify the frames. <FRAMESET rows="50%,50%" > <frame src="Your web page" name="Top"> <frame src="Your other web page" name = "Bottom"> </frameset> In this one, the frames are beside each other and they are named left and right. <FRAMESET cols="50%,50%" > <frame src="Your web page" name="Left"> <frame src="Your other web page" name = "Right"> </frameset>
Bank of Calcutta. Src: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Bank_of_India
Src is an attribute for an image tag used by the website to find the source of the image here's a visual <img src='this is the place you put the image's URL'>
There is an attribute which defines the name of the image to be displayed. The attribute is called as ALT or alternate.
One way is to do it with frames. The following code will create a page with two frames, one above the other, equally sized. You can enter the filenames of the pages you want for each frame and the names, after the frame src which is the frame source. Top and Bottom are used here to identify the frames. <FRAMESET rows="50%,50%" > <frame src="Your web page" name="Top"> <frame src="Your other web page" name = "Bottom"> </frameset> In this one, the frames are beside each other and they are named left and right. <FRAMESET cols="50%,50%" > <frame src="Your web page" name="Left"> <frame src="Your other web page" name = "Right"> </frameset> You can adjust the percentage sizes, as long as they add to 100%. You can also have more than 2 frames, in which case you would have extra percentages listed. You would also have additional frame src tags. You can also use tables as a way of splitting a page.
is the tag name for an image element in a webpage. is the tag, with src="" specifying the source URL of the image. This can be a local URL ("myimage.jpg") or a global URL ("http://www.mysite.com/myimage.jpg"). You can also use a local site URL ("/myimage.jpg"), which refers to the root URL of your website.Basically the img is saying you are putting an image there and src is telling where the image is located.
var wgStaticFilesServer = 'http://en.site1.answcdn.com';var scripts = parent.document.getElementsByTagName('script');for (var index=0;index<scripts.length;index++){var src=scripts.item(index).src;if(src && ((src.indexOf('.js')>-1) && (src.indexOf('/templates/scripts')>-1))){document.write('<script type=\'text/javascript\' src='+src+'></sc SUCK MY DICK & ILL TELL YOU