Here is a sample of the code I used for "Lustron tour of Webster Groves" <center><img src= "http://img.groundspeak.com/cache/9ce1f574-ae58-4ee1-97ee-306cd29b9048.jpg";> </center> If you paste that into your "\long description of your cache page, it will display the house. Don't forget too that you need to check the box saying you are supplying HTML. So, you need to upload your picture and replace my link with the link for the picture you have uploaded. If you don't want it centered and use the default of left, then remove the <center> and </center> from the code above. When I attach an image to a page, I create the page and insert the code above from an existing page with an image on it. Then once I view the finished page, I select "upload an image" and it goes to the groundspeak server. After a minute or so, you will see the link of the file you just uploaded on your cache page just below the description. Put the curser on that link and if will give you the full link of that file. Since the first part doesn't change, just copy the random name (after the cache/) through the .jpg and paste that into you page. In other words, replace the "9ce1f574-ae58-4ee1-97ee-306cd29b9048" with the GUID (random number) that your picture creates. Hope this makes sense. Rich ----- Original Message ----- From: Libby Morehead To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 8:13 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Another "how to put up new pages" question Once I have a new cache submitted to geocaching.com I can upload photos. How do I make the photos part of the page itself and not just part of the gallery? Libby