Coming from a British background, I had the name tucked away in my consciousness, and it seemed suitable for a beardie. I didn't know it was in Martin Chuzzlewit - that's cool :)
To put a photo in a comment, you have to use html code like you have to to do formatting or put in a link, and in fact it is a link. The photo must be stored somewhere online, like Flickr or Photobucket. Those sites can usually tell you how to find the URL, and armed with that, the code is *left chevron*img src="your photo's URL"*right chevron* Replace "left chevron" with < and "right chevron" with > (I couldn't write them because the server would read it as code, which would be broken, and it might not print the rest of it) And you need the quotation marks around the URL.
Re: Happy Birthday Cholmondeley
To put a photo in a comment, you have to use html code like you have to to do formatting or put in a link, and in fact it is a link. The photo must be stored somewhere online, like Flickr or Photobucket. Those sites can usually tell you how to find the URL, and armed with that, the code is *left chevron*img src="your photo's URL"*right chevron* Replace "left chevron" with < and "right chevron" with > (I couldn't write them because the server would read it as code, which would be broken, and it might not print the rest of it) And you need the quotation marks around the URL.