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| | The The Lead, Follow or Step Aside Network Network is not currently active and cannot accept new posts | | Do you use HTML ads on Ryze? | Views: 529 | | Jan 07, 2006 8:39 am | | Do you use HTML ads on Ryze? | # |  Warren Contreras | | Just curious, who else uses HTML ads on Ryze?
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Private Reply to Warren Contreras | | Jan 09, 2006 11:40 pm | | re: Do you use HTML ads on Ryze? | # |  Lamar Morgan 707-709-8605 | | Warren,
The problem with putting in those pictures is having to use the HTML editor. Unless you are a gold member, you cannot upload photos or graphic pictures. And, even if you are a gold member, you have to first upload the photo to your server and then upload it to the editor. What a hassle just to make a point! I think Ryze should come up with a system that is faster and more efficient - something like Squidoo has created to creating lenses. Want to see what I am talking about? Visit Power Networking. I am personally very impressed with this Web 2.0 innovation. It really does make a lot of sense to me to be able to build a page to make a point (or points) using modules. I don't have to fiddle around with HTML editors or HTML codes.
Lamar Morgan Private Reply to Lamar Morgan 707-709-8605 | | Jan 13, 2006 1:53 pm | | re: re: Do you use HTML ads on Ryze? | # |  Warren Contreras | | Lamar,
Actually it's not nearly that complicated.
All you do is host the page on another server, like
The page on my server
Then post the ad as HTML, but make all the images come from the other server.
For instance, here's the code to include the page on Ryze and the actual ad below it:
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Private Reply to Warren Contreras | | Jan 15, 2006 6:33 pm | | re: re: re: Do you use HTML ads on Ryze? | # |  Lamar Morgan 707-709-8605 | | Warren,
Let me see if I can apply what you are saying to my current situation. I have a website. Whenever I want to update that website, I ftp the new pages to my server. Now, if I just want to create a page and upload it to my server but not change my website, I would need to create a different folder. I suppose that would not be too difficult. I would simply create the page using my web software program and upload it to this different folder. Each page I created would need to have a different name going into this second folder. If I were to simply access the page using my browser and ask the browser to show the HTML, I could copy the the info displayed and use it in the Ryze HTML editor to display both pictures and text. That sure sounds like a lot of work to me. Am I missing something here?
It is relatively easy to insert a picture onto one's Ryze page. I wish it were that easy on the Ryze networks.
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