GG Deezul
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Join date: 25 Jun 2009
Posts: 17
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01-24-2010 00:31
How can I change the image on the SLurl builder - How do i know what address to type in there to have my own image on my own SLurl???
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Viktoria Dovgal
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Join date: 29 Jul 2007
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01-24-2010 01:02
If you have the image on the web somewhere, just copy its address in. Most browsers have something along the lines of right-click->Copy Image Location if you need to grab it from an inline one. The image does have to be on the web, slurl.com doesn't have an upload option. You can put your profile or land into search.secondlife.com (assuming it's not filtered out  ) and copy the image link from there, if that's the picture you want.
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GG Deezul
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Join date: 25 Jun 2009
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01-24-2010 01:10
Thanks for the reply - Im still not quite understanding.
I have created my own image, to avoid copyright on web images. My image is on my hard drive.
Do I have to find a web hosting service to get this one image onto the web?
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Scylla Rhiadra
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Join date: 11 Oct 2008
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01-24-2010 01:12
From: GG Deezul Thanks for the reply - Im still not quite understanding.
I have created my own image, to avoid copyright on web images. My image is on my hard drive.
Do I have to find a web hosting service to get this one image onto the web? You can use something like Flickr for that, GG. And it's free!
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GG Deezul
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01-24-2010 01:28
Ok - thanks. I have opened a Flickr account now and added an image ....
It is still a prob, as I have tried both internet explorer and mozilla - both do not have a "copy image location" option when I right mouse click over the web image.
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Sling Trebuchet
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Join date: 20 Jan 2007
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01-24-2010 02:02
Something changed on Flickr a while back. I had much the same, although it still worked in IE.
A work-around was posted here.
If you are looking at the single image, there is a "View All Sizes" option above it. Click that and you see an image that allows what you are looking for.
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