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I'm not sure what you mean about "alt function" ?But now the link just points to your flash file,and not to your site.Johnny"I'LL BE BACK"[div align=center]http://www.avsim.com/hangar/fly/josve/fly2/vas.gif][/div

Hallo Johnny,In HTML-language , we find the definition of a picture, lets say:plane.jpgimg src="photos/plane.jpg" makes the picture appear.alt="plane" gives the text (at the cursor)PLANE when the cursor hoovers over the picture.Simply said: Even a blind person can see (actually hear in most cases)what`s the picture about.When the alt function should work in the AVSIM-web-machine , moving the cursor over your Johnny`s FLYZONE logo , could bring the text:Click now and visit my website!!Yes the logo is linked to my FLASH-logo-page only. ( for a start )IMAGINATION is the keyword.( see my topic about:Traffic on the highwayand look for the imagination*-asterix.I hope this makes things a little clearer for you now.:-lol groeten your FLY-friendLeenp.s.I am working on a small metal sculpture of the FLYBIKE ( I do sell bike`s you know).Maybe there will be a photo instead of a drawing in future.

Yes I know what you mean,but the board isn't plain html......I have tried to get the alt function to work,with no luck so far Johnny"I'LL BE BACK"[div align=center]http://www.avsim.com/hangar/fly/josve/fly2/vas.gif ][/div

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