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How can you clickk on the link and it brings you to your own blog????

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for example: when you click on the link it brings you to another blog of yors but it shows you the games and all.

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click here <---- the link

and when you click on it it brings you to the game which is on your blog, hte picicture is on your blog too.

and other thing, when i post the picture, how can you not make the picture clickable like if its from photobucket.

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  1. First, you&#039;ll need to go to the web page that shows the game or picture. Copy the web address of the page. Then, it depends on where you are trying to put the link.

    Blog:

    - Click the &quot;My Blog&quot; link at the top.

    - Click &quot;Compose Blog Entry&quot; directly under it.

    - Type the name of the link in the &quot;Entry Content&quot; box and select it with your cursor.

    - In the &quot;Entry Content&quot; box, five buttons over is the &quot;Add a Link&quot; button. Click it and add an absolute URL (i.e. one that begins... http://www.domain name.. etc). It&#039;s easy just to open the page in a new tab, then copy and paste the URL at the top into the &quot;Add a Link&quot; pop-up window.

    - You can also add links to your &quot;Blogroll&quot; by clicking the &quot;Edit Blogroll&quot; at the top of the &quot;My Blog&quot; page.

    Blast:

    - You can edit from your &quot;Home&quot; page (lower left corner) or the &quot;My Page&quot; (first module in the middle top).

    - On the &quot;Home&quot; page, there is a space to add one &quot;Add a URL (Optional)&quot;

    - On the &quot;My Page&quot;, at the top, click &quot;Create a Blast&quot; and ther e is a URL box.

    As for photobucket, if you don&#039;t want to make it clickable you have to click the &quot;View HTML Source&quot; box in the entry toolbar of the blog entry, then go the part of the code that applies to the image. For example,

    &lt;a href=&quot;some URL&quot;&gt;&lt;img scr=&quot;the image URL&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;

    Delete the &quot;a&quot; (linkage) tags so that you are left with

    &lt;img scr=&quot;the image URL&quot;&gt;

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