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    2 & 3 pics into one -Html Code

     
     
     
    Thanks Jojo for the wonderful Html Code you provided in your space ... LOVE IT
     
     
    Jojo Space of Spaces
     
     

    Click the pic above for the html blending 3 picture code

     

     

     

    << 2 picture blending >>

     

    <TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD>
    <DIV style="WIDTH: 100">
    <IMG style="FILTER: alpha(opacity=100, finishOpacity=0,style =3)" src="http://URL_of_picture_1.jpg" width=200 align=left>

    </DIV></TD><TD><DIV style="FLOAT: left; WIDTH: 250" align=center>
    <IMG style="FILTER: alpha(opacity=100, finishOpacity=0, style=3)" src="http://URL_of_picture_2.jpg" width=200>
    </DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

     

     Notes: 1. If your pictures are of different width, you'll need to adjust the above division WIDTH and picture WIDTH accordingly. 2. When copying the above into your blog, please quote the source from

     

     

     

     

     

      

                                                                           

    ”Imagine a woman who believes it is right and good she is a woman. A woman who honors her experiences and tells her stories. Who refuses to carry the sins of others within her body and life. Imagine a woman who believes she is good. A woman who trusts and respects herself. Who listens to her needs and desires, and meets them With tenderness and grace. Imagine a woman who has acknowledged the past's influence on the present. A woman who has walked through her past. Who has healed into the present. Imagine a woman who authors her own life. A woman who exerts, initiates, and moves on her own behalf. Who refuses to surrender except to her truest self and to her wisest voice. Imagine a woman who names her own gods. A woman who imagines the divine in her image and likeness. Who designs her own spirituality and allows it to inform her daily life. Imagine a woman in love with her own body. A woman who believes her body is enough, just as it is. Who celebrates her body and its rhythms and cycles as an exquisite resource. Imagine a woman who honors the face of the Goddess in her changing face. A woman who celebrates the accumulation of her years and her wisdom. Who refuses to use precious energy disguising the changes in her body ... ”