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<img src="http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/kaharu1/sangrewolfhallolrg.png" ><img style="position:relative; top:-550px; margin-bottom:-550px; display:block;" src="http://l.yimg.com/g/images/spaceball.gif" alt="" width="450" height="550">
Everytime I see CS pets, I always wonder how it is that they can print our names on the pet's picture so it isn't stolen and how to replicate it on another website to deter the 'sneaky collectors'. Unfortunately, it requires knowledge which I absolutely don't have and probably never will so I decided to look for another way to do it: by covering the image with a sort of "protective layering" which kind of functions like a glass case for the image. Now, it's not foolproof like the CS system. In fact, it's super-easy to get past if you know what you're looking for but I'm not going down without a fight. Doing it like this requires a lot of patience from the HTML illiterate 'sneaky collector' as he or she is going to have to go through tons and tons of source code(seriously, there's a lot) just to find the image code and the possibility of missing it is pretty high.
However, there's one problem. I don't know nearly enough to convert it to BB code for forums and so, I am, stuck...
If anyone has a solution for this problem, please tell me and I'll be forever grateful.
P.S. The file spaceball.gif is borrowed from flickr.com. This is because my MacBook Pro is at the Apple Service Centre currently and I'm stuck with an obsolete iMac G5 which doesn't seem to like Photobucket very much.