I was trying to work out how to add a hperlink to my photographs. I finaly figured it out, so if you want to know how to do it, follow th…
I was trying to work out how to add a hperlink to my photographs. I finaly figured it out, so if you want to know how to do it, follow the instructions below. It is a little complicated, but like all things, with a bit of practice, it will become easier. First, lets look at the example. This gives me to an opportunity to shamlessly showcase my own work. Hey come one, I’m proud of my work (as I know you are all proud of your own work), so I’m happy to take any opportunity to stick my work under your noses. (While you are looking, just think: MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK). First, I want you to go visit my Profile Page to see the example. Details are below, but before you go there, read on: Once you reach my Profile Page, just scroll down a little and you will see a number of my favourite shots in frames (down the left-hand side). Just click your left mouse-button on any of these pictures and you will be taken to the shot of your choice. Just click on the following link to go to my Profile page: Tom’s Profile Page and test out my hyperlinks. OK, if you would like to do something similar then here we go: You need to look at my previous Journal entry Adding a frame around your pictures. This will give you the method for making the framed pictures. Now we need to add the Hyperlink to the framed pictures. The method is as follows: / It is best to create your links in the Notepad application on your PC. I need to explain it, because if I type it here exactly as you need to do, RedBubble will convert the link into a real Hyperlink in my Journal page. Type an exclamation mark (!) Then paste the URL for the framed picture directly after the exclamation mark (make sure you have no spaces). Type another exclamation mark (!) Follow this with a full-colon (:) Next, in RedBubble, you need to go to the Public View of the picture you want to link to. Copy the URL (It is at the top of the screen and starts with http://) into your mouse buffer (highlight the URL, right-click your mouse and select Copy from the list that appears). Paste this URL directly after the full-colon (remember, NO spaces). In simple terms: The hyperlink element (the URL pointing to the picture) that you want to see on the page must be enclosed in a set of exclamation marks (!) At the end of this element, you need to type a full-colon (:) Next thing you need is the pointer (the URL of where you want to point – this can be a picture or a web page) If you want to use a text label (rather than a picture), you will need to enclose the text in double-quotes (“), the software will add an underline so you can see it is a hyperlink. (You are allowed spaces in a text label, but not at the beginning or end of the text). Examples (you would need to fill in the URL information, and remove all superfluous spaces): Text example / ” text you want to see ” : URL of picture or web page you want to hyperlink to Picture example / ! URL of picture you want to see ! : URL of picture or web page you want to hyperlink to So, to recap: / – exclamation mark (for a picture) or double-quote (for text) / – URL for the framed picture (or the text you want to use) / – exclamation mark (for a picture) or double-quote (for text) / – full-colon / – URL for your final picture Once you have typed it all into Notepad, highlight all of the text and copy it to your mouse buffer. Go to the Edit Your Profile page and scroll down to the About you entry area. Paste the copied link into this window. Think about where you want it to appear in your profile page and paste it at that point. Repeat the process for as many of your pictures as you need (with a blank line between each), then, when you are finished, scroll to the bottom of the Edit Your Profile page and press the Save Changes button. That should be it. Now you can go to your Profile page and check that it all worked. This example shows how to turn a framed picture into a hyperlink, but the method can be applied to any of the other types of pictures in RedBubble Let me know if you have any problems. Cheers, / Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here.
I have organised my pictures into Category pages linked from the Profile page by hyperlinks. If you want to know how to do it, follow the…
I have organised my pictures into Category pages linked from the Profile page by hyperlinks. If you want to know how to do it, follow the instructions below. It is a little complicated, but like all things, with a bit of practice, it will become easier. First, let’s look at the example. This gives me another opportunity to shamelessly showcase my own work. I’m always happy to take any opportunity to stick my work under your noses. (While you are looking, just think: MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK). First, I want you to go visit my Profile Page to see the example. Details are below, but before you go there, read on: Once you reach my Profile Page, just scroll down a little and you will see that I have a list of underlined words; Rome, Florence, Pisa, etc. These are the hyperlinks to my Category Pages. Just click on any link, for example, click on Santorini, and you will be taken to a Category Page containing small versions of my Santorini pictures. On this page, you just need to click on any of the small pictures to be taken to the real page for that picture. Just click on the following link to go to my Profile Page: Tom’s Profile Page and test out my hyperlinks. OK, if you would like to do something similar then here we go: The method is as follows: / It is best to create your links in the Notepad application on your PC. I need to explain it, because if I type it here exactly as you need to do, RedBubble will convert the link into a real hyperlink in my Journal Page. CAUTION: / If you are using a text editor to creat your links, DO NOT USE A RICH TEXT EDITOR like MSWord as the double quotes will not work in redbubble. MSWord will produce curly double quotes (like this: “ ”). You MUST have straight double-quotes (like this: ” “). Look closely, there is a difference. Category Pages make use of the Tags that you add to your pictures when you upload them. In my Santorini example, I wrote the word santorini in the Tags entry area on the Edit page when I added the artwork to RedBubble. If you have not done this already, then you can add an appropriate tag via the Edit page for each of your pictures and save the edit. Once you have the Tags in place, you can now construct the Category Page hyperlinks. Type a double-quote (“) Then the name that you want to use in the hyperlink (make sure you have no spaces). Type another double-quote (“) Then a full-colon (:) Then http://www.redbubble.com/people/ Then your name – this is the name that you are called in RedBubble (in my case, it is tomg) Then /art/everything/tags/ Then the tag you want to point to – in my example, this would be santorini It should look something like this: / ” Santorini ” : http://www.redbubble.com/people/tomg/art/everything/tags/santorini / But without the spaces. You can then repeat this for each hyperlink you want to construct. Remember to change the tag at the end (change santorini for another tag). If you want the hyperlinks to be on separate lines, then just type them that way (with a carriage return between each entry). If you want the hyperlinks to appear on the same line, then you could insert a space between each hyperlink or some other character or characters to separate the hyperlinks. I use .. To make this spacer, or something similar: After your hyperlink, insert a space Type an asterisk Type the character(s) you want to use – in my case .. Type an asterisk – the asterisks at either end just make it appear bold on the page Insert a space before the next hyperlink. Be careful about how many hyperlinks you put on one line. There is not a lot of room to work with and your hyperlinks will wrap over lines if you make the line to long. Once you have typed it all into Notepad, highlight all of the text and copy it to your mouse buffer. Go to the Edit Your Profile page and scroll down to the About you entry area. Think about where you want the hyperlinks to appear in your Profile Page and paste the copied text into this window at that point. When you are finished, scroll to the bottom of the Edit Your Profile page and press the Save Changes button. That should be it. Now you can go to your Profile page and check that it all worked. Let me know if you find this useful or indeed if you have any problems. Cheers, / Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here.
I am not sure if someone else has already posted a tutorial on this, so I thought I would have a go at it. I read “this (How to add a Po…
I am not sure if someone else has already posted a tutorial on this, so I thought I would have a go at it. I read this very insightful tutorial by admin Xavier Shay about posting a Portfolio into an email signature. I was toying around with the code, and discovered how to place the code on your Red Bubble profile page. I have noticed that some people have already figured out how to do this, so there are some who probably already know about this. I, however, did not know this until I toyed around with it and, so, I am sure that there others out there who might find this of value. I would first recommend that you read Xavier’s post and the comments that follow, as they were a very big help in learning how to do this. (1) The first step is to use the image location link that was provided in the forum tutorial: http://redbubble.com/people/username/recipe:banner;back_color:ffffff;orientation:horizontal;limit:4/username_banner.jpg (2) Next, paste this image location link somewhere in your “About Me” section between exclamation points, like this: !place the image location link here! (3) Now, notice the bold areas of the above link. You must insert your Red Bubble username (not your real name) where it says username (there are two spots in the link where you have to do this). So, my link would like like this: http://redbubble.com/people/bchrisdesigns/recipe:banner;back_color:ffffff;limit:4_;orientation:_horizontal;/bchrsidesigns_banner.jpg Can you tell where I have replaced “username” with “bchrisdesigns”? (4) Finally, if you take note of the italicized text in the image location link directly above, you will notice that the values of “back_color”, “orientation”, and “limit” are all italicized. These values are yours to control and manipulate to get the proper look and feel that you would like on your page. back_color: is the image’s background color, which you can change to any color using the standard HTML Color Code. Note, that you do not need to use the # (pound sign) that normally precedes HTML Color Code (i.e. ”#ffffff”) – you just need the code (i.e. “fffffff”). #ffffff is the color code for “white”. limit: is the number of thumbnails that will be seen in your banner. I have experimented with this in my blog and have discovered that the most you can set it to is “6”. On your Red Bubble profile page, the most you can really set it to is “4” for horizontal images and “6” for vertical images orientation: is the way your portfolio will be seen. This can be changed to either “horizontal” (from side-to-side) or “vertical” (up and down). And, that is it. Once you have decided how you want your image to look, just save your profile and presto! You’ve got a nifty banner on your page. BUT… If you would like your banner to be click-able, you need to add a link code to it, such as: ”! image location here ! ( link description here )” : hyperlink here You can copy and paste this example into your “About Me” section and then fill in the blanks with your information (make sure you delete any and all spaces). In the above example, replace the underlined text as follows: image location here: replace this text with the finalized image location link that we worked on in steps 1-4 above. link description here: replace this text with a description of what you would like people to see when they hover over your banner. (Mine says “View My Red Bubble Gallery”.) hyperlink here: replace this text with the actual hyperlink that you would like your image to link to (i.e. a specific Red Bubble section or your profile page; you can also link to your blog/website/etc.). Once you replace the text as indicated, simply save your edited profile and check out your radical awesomeness! Here is an example of mine (with hyperlink): I hope this helps everyone! Cheers! P.S. I am adding this to all of my groups in the hopes that everyone can use this tool to display their beautiful works of art (from Atmospheric Optics to Zoophoria). Much love!
One of the best things about RB is the chance to see other peoples work and heard about what they’re doing. Bronwyn Hyde is a fantastical…
One of the best things about RB is the chance to see other peoples work and heard about what they’re doing. Bronwyn Hyde is a fantastically imaginative photographer and posted a link in her journal to her entries in the Exposure photography competition in New York. / I’ve already been and voted for her, and entered myself. If anyone would like to rate my work (or Bronwyn’s ) my portfolio is here and Bronwyn’s is here Also can anyone tell me how to get hyperlinks to work? The instruction see to imply using speech marks around the url will do it but it doesn’t seem to work for me. You’ll have to cut & paste those urls into your address bar.
Links can be created easily in redbubble. These links can be used to point to some ones Profile page, your own or someone else’s *Bubbl…
Links can be created easily in redbubble. These links can be used to point to some ones Profile page, your own or someone else’s BubbleSite, a specific picture anywhere in redbubble or even to an external webpage. Example 1 / For instance, to add a link to the Profile Page of a redbubble colleague. 1. Go to their Profile Page / 2. Highlight the URL for the page (the bit that starts http://...) / 3. Right-click and select Copy from the list that appears / 4. Go to the place where you want to add the link / 5. Type in a label and enclose it in double-quotes (e.g. “tomg” or any label you like) / 6. Add a full-colon directly after the second double-quote (make sure there are no spaces) / 7. Place your cursor directly after the full-colon (just click the left mouse button at that point) / 8. Right-click and select Paste (the URL that you copied earlier should be pasted after the full-colon) / 9. You have now created a link to the Profile Page Using my Profile Page as the example, you could construct something like this: / Have a look at the pictures of tomg The method is always the same: / 1. Copy the URL of the place you want to point to / 2. Type a label enclosed in double-quotes (NOTE: spaces are allowed within the double-quotes, but nowhere else) / 3. Add a full-colon / 4. Paste the URL Example 2 / To add a hyperlink to a Wikipedia page about Macro photography. / 1. Navigate to the Wikipedia page (it is at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography) / 2. Highlight the URL for the page (the bit that starts http://...) / 3. Right-click and select Copy from the list that appears / 4. Go to the place where you want to add the link / 5. Type in a label and enclose it in double-quotes (e.g. “Wikipedia page” or any label you like) / 6. Add a full-colon directly after the second double-quote (make sure there are no spaces) / 7. Place your cursor directly after the full-colon (just click the left mouse button at that point) / 8. Right-click and select Paste (the URL that you copied earlier should be pasted after the full-colon) / 9. You have now created a hyperlink to the Wikipedia page. It should look like this: / Information about Macro photography can be found at the following Wikipedia page Any questions, just ask and I will be glad to help. Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here.
Thought some of you might want to see the stats of the most popular NON-IMAGE/ART post i have in my gallery.. its undoubtly the Unoffi…
Thought some of you might want to see the stats of the most popular NON-IMAGE/ART post i have in my gallery.. its undoubtly the Unofficial Redbubble CheatSheet thang!! i just did a capture image of the stats minutes ago.. (click on the image/stats to take you to the actual page, if you havent been./found this yet) The Redbubble Unofficial Cheat Sheet / 16894 views / 392 favourites / 134 comments / Format and Found accident (Journal/Resources) / 6257 views / 392 favs / 134 comments /
_*Aloha, mahalo nui loa to the Hosts for including and featuring this in many groups, and to all the members who have added this to your …
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... are the new hypercolor. Made this one for all our “colorful” friends
Have you noticed, that if you hover your mouse cursor over any image in RB a popup appears with the following information: _Image Title...
Have you noticed, that if you hover your mouse cursor over any image in RB a popup appears with the following information: Image Title by Artist’s name? Have you wondered how RB does this and also, how can you use this information? The good news is, it is not difficult and you can include any text message that you want. Have a look at the image below and move your mouse cursor over the image. / Did you see the popup? You can add any message you like to any of your images. I should stress that this will not work on the normal RB viewing pages (other than in your image description area), however, you can add hyperlinked images to your Profile page or you could include them in Journal entries or replies to comments If you want to know how to do it, follow the instructions below. It is a little complicated, but like all things, with a bit of practice, it will become easier. First, let’s look at the example. You need to look at my previous Journal entry Adding a frame around your pictures. This will give you the method for making the framed pictures. Now we need to add the Hyperlink to the framed pictures. The method is as follows: / It is best to create your links in the Notepad application on your PC. I need to explain it, because if I type it here exactly as you need to do, RedBubble will convert the link into a real Hyperlink in my Journal page. Type an exclamation mark (!) Then paste the URL for the framed picture directly after the exclamation mark (make sure you have no spaces). Now you will add your popup message – it needs to be enclosed in brackets. For instance, (Click here to be taken to the image page) Type another exclamation mark (!) Follow this with a full-colon (:) Next, in RedBubble, you need to go to the Public View of the picture you want to link to. Copy the URL (It is at the top of the screen and starts with http://) into your mouse buffer (highlight the URL, right-click your mouse and select Copy from the list that appears). Paste this URL directly after the full-colon (remember, NO spaces anywhere other than in your popup message text). In simple terms: The hyperlink element (the URL pointing to the picture) that you want to see on the page, and the bracketed popup message must be enclosed in a set of exclamation marks (!) At the end of this element, you need to type a full-colon (:) Next thing you need is the pointer (the URL of where you want to point – this can be a picture or a web page) Example (you would need to fill in the URL information, and remove all superfluous spaces): Picture example / ! URL of picture you want to see(Popup text)! : URL of picture you want to hyperlink to So, to recap: / – exclamation mark / – URL for the framed picture / – bracketed popup text / – exclamation mark / – full-colon / – URL for your final picture Once you have typed it all into Notepad, highlight all of the text and copy it to your mouse buffer. Paste the copied information into RB. That should be it. Make sure to check that it all worked. This example shows how to turn a framed picture into a hyperlink, but the method can be applied to any of the other types of pictures in RedBubble. Let me know if you have any problems. Now, while I have your attention: / Look into the monitor, looks straight at the monitor, don’t look around the monitor. OK, now you are under. Repeat after me: / MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK, MUST BUY TOM’S WORK. Now as soon as you have completed your order, you will be back in the room and will remember none of this – hehehe. Cheers, / Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here.
Press PrtScn (you’ll see this on the top of your keyboard) to copy the page Open two browser windows on RedBubble Open your pho…
Press PrtScn (you’ll see this on the top of your keyboard) to copy the page Open two browser windows on RedBubble Open your photoshop software, then paste the screen print onto a copy of an image you have used the paint tool to paint solid white as a background Crop the pasted printscreen image so only the page is visible and your personal computer browser tabs are not visible within the frame Resize to enlarge the image and fill the frame Add a drop shadow effect as an optional step for a nice effect Save it, upload it onto RedBubble, check option for sale in editing and make it visible to the public but add it to no groups, so that you may open it in mounted print for sale option, save your settings Right click on the image, check properties, highlight and pick up, copy the JPG Address/URL code, backspace and uncheck the option for sale, save and hide the image copy/paste/post it in a comment Add ! symbol immediately before and after the code Add the colon symbol : immediately after the last ! symbol Add/paste the URL link to the destination page to make the image a live hyperlink Here is an example of the first one I created /
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