Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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As a reminder, this is how you use a BBCode link from RYM to display album art. Note on the second line there is a second "https:" after the first
img tag (in brackets) that you have to insert.![]()
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That is precisely what I did, and what I am also doing below:No. The problem is you're not getting the link from the right place. When you're on the page for an album, click on the album art. Then, where it says: "Do not hotlink this image. If you want to place this image on a forum or blog, click here to show the code to use." Click on "here" on that page. Then copy the link where it says BBCode (Most forums). Then add an "https:" after the first img tag after pasting the link like I mentioned above.
That is precisely what I did, and what I am also doing below:
There has to be something else involved.
On the new computer, it says this site is Not secure. I have tried to access it in different ways, but I get the same result.
If the outcome continues to be futile, I will simply stop trying to add photos, or I will find them somewhere else besides RYM.
Well, I hope you at least closed the door while sitting on Ol' Trusty..As I finished "Find A Victim" I switched from Jazz to '90 music. I closed the novel out with
Dave Matthews Band - Crash (1996)
and ...
Mary J Blige - Mary (1999)
I was even able to get my youngest to read one of the Lemony Snicket books on the other couch in my office, while I sat reading on the ol' trusty.
I think the problem might be on your end. I can see all of the album art he has been posting.Perhaps you have security software that has a plugin in your browser that blocks RYM? You would need to allow the website in the software.
Me tooI think the problem might be on your end. I can see all of the album art he has been posting.
Whaaaaat?!!
Whaaaaat?!!