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    Unhappy need help

    this is kinda silly but im just a beginner, im trying to link a mouse scroll javascript to my blog. i wana know how to save an image to the webpage directory. the thing is i dont know how to locate my blog's webpage directory.. please help

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    If you have FTP (or File manager) access, then usually it is "www" or "public_html" if you have your own webspace. Otherwise, some variations would be as follows:

    - Your username
    - www
    - public_html
    - html
    - web
    - htdocs

    and some others that I can't remember right off the top of my head. Hope this is what you mean.
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    this is what im trying to do... refer to: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex13/trailer2.htm

    step 1 says i need to save the image and upload it to my webpage directory.. but i dont know exactly where my webpage directory is.. im trying to use the 'elastic trail script' in my blog (with blogspot)

    hope this is clearer

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    I'm not sure if Blogspot allows you to access your webpage directory nor as FTp neither as an internal File Manager. Instead you could host this images, if you really want to use such a script on your blog, on another server.

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    Yep, I'm pretty sure BlogSpot doesn't support FTP... completely client-side page management.
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    You can edit the template, and it lets you add scripts and stuff to the head.

    But you cant upload files.
    - Ryan "Boxxertrumps" Trumpa
    Come back once it validates: HTML, CSS, JS.

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    well thanks a lot guys!

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