I hope you don't mind me copying and pasting from myself:
First the image you want to link to HAS to be somewhere in the internet on a page. go there, right click, attributes or properties click, find "URL" and select and copy the link there. let's pretend it's www.picturelink.com/picture.jpg.
HINT: hide pics behind a lj-cut! ESPECIALLY when the pic is BIG!
<'lj-cut text="Your Pic"'>
<'lj-cut'> <'a href="(insert url of the PAGE -not the pic)"'><'img src="(insert url of the pic)"' /><'/a'> <'/lj-cut'>
Of course you can write something before or after the image tag to be hidden too. What you write before the <'lj-cut'> and after the <'/lj-cut'> is not hidden.
Isn't it neat how the <'a... starts before the link+image-tag and closes after it <'/a'>? Well, that's just me admiring the logic of it all, right? *laughs*
To this to work you have to delete the ' in the tags, not the ".
Try it and tell me if it worked! If not, I'm sure we'll find our why not.
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First the image you want to link to HAS to be somewhere in the internet on a page.
go there, right click, attributes or properties click, find "URL" and select and copy the link there. let's pretend it's www.picturelink.com/picture.jpg.
HINT: hide pics behind a lj-cut! ESPECIALLY when the pic is BIG!
<'lj-cut text="Your Pic"'>
<'lj-cut'>
<'a href="(insert url of the PAGE -not the pic)"'><'img src="(insert url of the pic)"' /><'/a'>
<'/lj-cut'>
Of course you can write something before or after the image tag to be hidden too.
What you write before the <'lj-cut'> and after the <'/lj-cut'> is not hidden.
Isn't it neat how the <'a... starts before the link+image-tag and closes after it <'/a'>?
Well, that's just me admiring the logic of it all, right? *laughs*
To this to work you have to delete the ' in the tags, not the ".
Try it and tell me if it worked! If not, I'm sure we'll find our why not.