Warning-If you want fluff you will not find it here.For you see it is not about you.Rest assured its not about me. This blog site has only one object of attention a holy preoccupation with understanding God as He is as the ultimate end of all things. He alone has absolute self-sufficiency as a happy Sovereign. "Whatever the Lord pleases,He does,in heaven and on earth,in the seas and all deeps."Psalm 135:6
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Sorry, I don't know how to do that. Something about putting the URL address in the template, maybe?
Thanks Julianne,
I tried! not yet in God's providence. Along with the picture,I wanted to type over the picture.
By the way,I read the chapter of "God's Knowledge" in John M. Frame's book "The Doctrine Of God".
He has a heading called "God's knowledge of Contingencies:"Middle Knowledge"
Bingo...sound familiar? He starts off speaking of William Lane Craig and Alvin Plantina.Ever heard of them? I thought so. And their two little verses, they like to use. Anyhow, It's a great book, and I am enjoying it, along with 250 other books I am currently reading? Take up... Take up... and read.
Yes Jessica,
Peace like a river...It is well with my soul
Where is this picture? Is it the Amazon River? I'vee seen similar in the Amazon part called Solomões by Manaus. Very nice photo!
you have to turn this picture into it's own webpage. so create a new post, instead of typing anything just download this picture, then click preview, then copy the URL.
then, go to your template. you should see something similar to this:
/* Blog Header
----------------------------------------------- */
@media all {
#header {
background:#357 url("http://www.blogblog.com/rounders3/corners_cap_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom;
margin:0 0 0;
padding:0 0 8px;
color:#fff;
In the portion between the parenthesis, paste the URL from the picture, then save, then republish....it should work
i misinformed you a bit, when you download the picture to a new post, instead of clicking preview, simply click the actual picture, then a new window will pop up...that's the picture's webpage, so copy that link....i told you before to click preview, but doing that doesn't give you the actual webpage of the pic
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