100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Week#82
As Easter is nearly with us and the shops are bulging with it, the prompt is:
…looking at all of that chocolate…
Those of you who are members of Team100 will notice that it is the same as the children’s so no going and pinching their ideas!
You have the usual 100 words and until 1st April when the link will close. If you are stuck, have a look at ‘What is 100WCGU?’. If it doesn’t help just leave your question in the comments below!
Some of you have asked about having the badge for your blogs. Copy and paste all of this code in TEXT MODE in your side bar.
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- Han//Hannah says
- Golden Pods
- How (not) to annoy a Jewish teenager
- Jane – …looking at all of that chocolate
- Too much of a good thing
- Poverty
- Resisting chocolate – Alicia Audrey
- The meaning of Easter
- The Interview
- Living, libraries [dead] languages
- Sweet Salvation
- The first draft
- CHOCOLATE
- Chocolate in the news
- …looking at all that chocolate…
- Easter shopping
- Choc dipped woman
- Relief and shame
- Mrs Teepot
- CJ – Looking at all that chocolate
- Chocolate heaven
- Finding magnanimity
- Lynda’s blog
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Hi Julia,
I tested the coding for the badge but found it didn’t seem to work correctly on my blog. A little experimenting and I came up with this coding. It seems to work…
Ross 🙂
The comments didn’t seem to like the coding so I’ll email it. 🙂
Ross, I may have misunderstood, but it sounds as though you’re still having trouble getting the coding to work. If so, there is another way to get the picture. You can right click on the picture here and “save” it into your own computer’s pictures folder. Then on your blog, open your media library and download that picture from your computer. Once you’ve done that, you can click to “view” the picture, right click on it and save the “image URL.” Then when you have your image widget where you want it, you can just paste that URL into the window provided for it and choose the sizes you want your picture to be. Hope this is helpful. If you already have it fixed, just ignore all of the above.
Sandra
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