go to photobucket.com its a free image hosting website used by most myspacers. Once you do, you upload the image from the files on your computer and it will provide you with the postable "tag" or linkable html code for your profile as well as the url and img codes in case you want to use it as a background in a generator.
2006-08-23 01:16:12
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answered by Slutlana 4
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yeah like they said, you can't convert to html. So ok when you sign into Myspace go to where it says "upload/change photos" and there'll be a little space for you to upload your photos. So click "browse" (something like that) and find the photo you want to put up (on your computer...in my pictures, or elsewhere) and click "ok" or "upload" or something like that and it'll upload it to your myspace photos. on myspace you're allowed 12 photos so make em good ;)
now, if you want to share those photos with someone else, say, or link those photos...to find the link to them on your myspace...go to the "view my photos" or "see more photos" (again, something like that) and click on the photo so you can see the full (big) version, and right click on the photo and click "properties" down the bottom. then when the properties box comes up there'll be a link where it says "address" and you can copy that link and then if you give that to others or want to link that photo to another page or something, that's the link to it.
hope that helps.
2006-08-23 01:18:05
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answered by pollypureheart 4
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You cant convert JPEG to HTML. Insead you can use HTML and link a JPEG image to a webpage.
2006-08-23 01:10:46
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answered by t_shivakumar 3
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to do so it is better using linking method having your jpeg formated picture in the same directory with your HTML documents.
2006-08-23 01:24:15
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answered by Abdulaziz Aman 1
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Jpeg to HTML?
Uhh.. I don't know either your really mean Jpeg to Html or not...
But, try this one. It really can change Image to html (ascii)
http://www.text-image.com/
http://www.toolpanel.org/imagestuff/asciigenerator/
http://charlessweeney.com/asciimachine/
;-)
2006-08-23 01:23:14
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answered by Harpyh 2
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use a site like www.photobucket.com
you upload photos onto it then it gives you a link, a tag (for html) and one for posting pictures on messageboards.
2006-08-23 01:17:43
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answered by georgieXcore 2
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Pcitures are not converted to HTML, pictures are attached to the web page.
HTML is the designing language. you can use
tag to add images to the web page
2006-08-23 01:13:08
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answered by royal 3
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Use the save for web option in Adobe Photoshop
2006-08-23 01:14:32
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answered by Ken J 2
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you have to host the file in a website
2006-08-23 01:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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