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pasag

RTDAS
Click this button -
, put the URL in there and link should be there twice after you submit, replace the one that is highlighted in between the [url ] tags.

ie here[/ URL]
 

pasag

RTDAS
For IE -> Right click the image - Properties and you should see the URL there. It's easier on Opera though, just right click -> 'copy image address'.
 

barmyarmy

U19 Captain
Click this button -
, put the URL in there and link should be there twice after you submit, replace the one that is highlighted in between the
You can use the noparse tag for that:

[URL=http://www.cricketweb.net]here[/URL]
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
For IE -> Right click the image - Properties and you should see the URL there. It's easier on Opera though, just right click -> 'copy image address'.
What if your IT department have disabled right-click on IE? :(
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Go home. :p

Seriously, there might still be a way, you never know - try left-clicking (holding down and dragging away) then pressing alt-enter or file-propertiesing. You never know.
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
What if your IT department have disabled right-click on IE? :(
View > Source.

It'll take some doing, but if you can read HTML code then you can find it. :p Really, though, disabling right click is something that is just annoying. Your best bet is to find a way to contact someone who can right click for you. Alternatively, go home.

There are further (tedious) methods involving the tab button, the menu button (just to the left of the Ctrl button on the right hand side of most modern keyboards) and any image which is clickable, but they aren't worth the trouble and potentially still won't work without the right click button.
 

biased indian

International Coach
if u really want to know..delet your history..take the page ..you historu wil have very few files and one of them will be the image yoiu want...you should get teh adress there..not sure it will always be ther..i think it should be there
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Think it's the Temporary Internet Files folder rather than the History one TBH. :p But yeah, you can do it like that, too... if your IT department have allowed access to said folder. ;)
 

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