Thanks for the information though.

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      yeah it uses this really neat semantic rendering programming language for serving structured documents across servers

      It’s a bit tricky, but anyone with at least a Masters in CompSci should be able to parse some of it enough to get the gist. Bear in mind that the “source” is abbreviated to src, and “image” similarly. The rest is coding that gives the computer instructions, you’ll also need to replace FILENAME in the code with the actual filename. It goes like this

      <img src="FILENAME" /> 
      

      Let me know if I can explain it more clearly.

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        I feel like the level of snark in your reply is… High. It doesn’t make for a pleasant interaction, and it doesn’t help make lemmy a nice place to be.

        So, if the image you want to put into your email is not hosted somewhere, what’s the best way to go about this, ensuring compatibility?

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          I’m just being a silly billy it’s not directed at you.

          It’s more like “ah if only there was a simple solution that could’ve been used.”

          All images are hosted somewhere, I would consider an intern fresh out of college know how to correctly add an image to an email, or at least only be told once if somehow they had never seen this before.