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How can we use link on our image ?
can someone suggest me how is it possible ....
i am waiting for your reply....
 
You enter your image, select it with the mouse, and click the link icon in the post editor menu, where you then enter your hyperlink.

Alternatively, you can do it by entering the code manually:

|URL=hyperlink]
[/url]

(Please note that in the example above, I replaced the first square bracket by a pipe character, otherwise the code would be parsed instead of displayed. You have to use the opening square bracket though)
 
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Either use the image-link button, displayed in the editor:
insertimage.gif


Or just manually surround the image URL (file path) with the image tags.
e.g.
HTML:
[IMG]http://xxxxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxxx.jpg[/IMG]
 
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