you need to find the part of your template that has the title in it. Then add in a link to an image there. If you post the image to your blog first then you can copy the same code that makes the image appear there into your template.
I don't know of an easier way... it does seem to have to involve groping around in html...
BrainTwister #47: Squares and circles
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From New Scientist #3518, 23rd November 2024 [link] [link] A circle is
drawn so it touches the sides of a square, and then the largest square that
fits is ...
The Beacons Way - Walk 4
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Walk 4: Garreg Las
[map] [photos]
Monday, 8th May 2017
I arrived at the Llyn y Fan Fach car park at 11:30am. The car park itself
is 1km beyond the end of ...
Learning Encaustic Painting in the UK
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Most people who have heard of encaustic in the UK are familiar with the
thin wax style ironed over shiny cards. This is not how I work. I prefer to
build u...
Eight Months Old
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Today is Teasel's eight month birthday - we went for a walk to Ashton Court.
In the photo you can see her investigating one of the ponds.
The best news for...
Companion: Goat
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[image: Companion: Goat]
This SoulCollage® was made digitally using goat images from:
kris247's Family of Goats, Hector Garcia's Goat, Dystopos's goat kid
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So cute! And great new banner! How do you put a banner on blogger? I'm very curious to make one of my own. Cheers!
Hi Holly
you need to find the part of your template that has the title in it. Then add in a link to an image there. If you post the image to your blog first then you can copy the same code that makes the image appear there into your template.
I don't know of an easier way... it does seem to have to involve groping around in html...
It's a drum that two dancers are holding high up.
GG - you have left me behind now...
The "cookie" looks to me like a drum that 2 dancers are holding up.
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