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KeziahShahinesJames How to...paste a html code in the page of a wiki? 1 Wednesday, 9:14 AM EDT by CryingDove
Thread started: Tuesday, 8:50 PM EDT  Watch
Hello, can you explain me how to paste a html code on the page of my wiki? I created entirely a collection of twelve images (masks for a software) that I put in an album on Picasa from google and I use a Creative Commons License in order to protected them under a kind of copyright. There is a icon that I would like to put on my page and in order to put it correctly, I must paste a html code in the page where I put the link leading to my images... Thank you by advance. Keziah.

Here is the link to my page:

http://csiforeveronline.wetpaint.com/page/Artist Corner - KeziahShahinesJames

A bit lower on it, you'll see this mention written in red on a yellow background :
NEW! Just below, you'll see the link leading to my pics : Masks "moon phasis effect" by Keziah.
I tried to do it from my browser but I couldn't edit the code source of my page... I use windows 7 with the Mozilla Firefox last version (it works very well with the wikis) and I've a little software called "Bloc-Notes" which allows to add the html codes on code source but in order to do it, I've had to save the code source on my computer at first. Once the change made and the page saved, I clicked then on the file and my wiki page was well displayed with the little icon from "Creative Commons License", when I clicked on it, the page with my licence is well appeared but in fact, it was a kind of "false" page and, in connecting me with my browser as usual, the change isn't appeared...
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sandfang0214 Fonts? Question 2 May 12 2012, 7:01 PM EDT by CryingDove
Thread started: May 11 2012, 10:39 PM EDT  Watch
I'm confused. http://twistedfurypackreborn.wetpaint.com/admin/profileTemplate#Edit
There are fonts on the bottom that have not been added to Wetpaint and do not come out in the fonts bar I believe?
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litamex Censorship of Content (page: 1 2) 20 Apr 3 2012, 3:56 PM EDT by CryingDove
Thread started: Nov 14 2010, 6:11 PM EST  Watch
I use a Wetpaint wiki to supplement instruction in my face-to-face English composition courses at a public community college. In a document explaining how to do research, I typed the name of an article I found. This article had to do with international penalties for homosexual acts. The article title is: "Death by ******." Later, when I went back to my page, I noticed that the word "******" had been replaced by a series of asterisks. I was shocked that Wetpaint had censored this word. It was used in a purely academic manner in a scholarly way and could not possibly be considered pornographic or obscene. Why was this word blocked from my site? Have other instructors had similar experiences with Wetpaint?
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