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On the topic of the link directory, I've submitted the link to my web site, and apparently it is supposed to be visible in my profile, as a thumbnail etc, but all I see is the link to it. Am I missing something.
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I see the link.....

Did you provide a JPG image link to show as a thumbnail??

I reckon thats the only way to show a clickable thumbnail
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Re: Guidelines, Forum information, and how to do stuff!

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On the topic of the link directory, I've submitted the link to my web site, and apparently it is supposed to be visible in my profile, as a thumbnail etc, but all I see is the link to it. Am I missing something.

I see it just fine from your profile?
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Yes. It's been there for a while. I'd forgotten about this thread. Thanks for the reply.
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Hey
Was just wondering if there is a way to un-attach, Attachments in a thread?

Because i was having problem with my project and i put problem code up and an attachment of my hangman.java and NumberGame.java code which was more or less finished (Also got some great advise).
But on second thoughts was probably not a good idea as i don't want to be giving students like me a fully worked out answer with out putting in the effort themselves as this is a common question in software courses and also knowing that there are always people in these courses (ie my course) that would trail the net for days looking for code if it means that they don't have to write it.

I thought there would be an option to un-attach a file?

Thanks Stephen
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