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I've seen some great tickers on people's profiles and would love to get one.  Are they free?

I have also seen some computer images of the same body say at 200lb and also at 160.  I think that you can personalise the image by choosing height, hair colour, clothes etc...

Any help is appreciated!

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mvm.com is my virtual model. I'm betting that's where a lot of people are getting the computer graphic bodies. The ticker, I've heard comes from other sites- as in, there's none on this site, but I bet you could google it and find one easily.. look for countdown widgets. I also just found some virtual model and weightloss buttons that can be added to your google toolbar, if that's what you're into. Good luck! :)

hi use this

 

www.tickerfactory.com to make your own ticker. then when you edit your profile, click on the button "html" next to the smiley face which will turn your whole profile into html. scroll down then copy paste the html link given when you make your ticker.

Have fun!

Thanks!  I've gone and had some fun at the model site.  I can''t paste it here so will try to add to my galery.

Jella, I use Ticker Factory http://www.tickerfactory.com which I like a lot. I also had trouble cutting and pasting the code into my journal here, but I played around and found that I could just highlight the graphic, after I created my ticker on Ticker Factory, then just pasted it into a journal I created here, and titled it My Progress Chart. A neat thing about it too is that each time I update my weight loss on Tickor Factory's website, it automatically changes in the graph in my journal here! Hope this helps.

You've become quite the computer hacker Mom.  I was wondering how you did that!

 

Thanks guys!  I've not got two tickers - one for weight and the other for the waistline!

You were a great help.

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