Use HTML. Like

<a href="http://my link"><img src="my image.jpg"/></a>

where you replace "my link" with what you want to link to, and the image 
with the path to the image. This is standard HTML code, which TW5 knows how 
to render.

Good luck,
Mark

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 1:00:36 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I have no idea what that means. xD
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:05:51 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, I think in that case you need to use html (<a 
>> href="mylink"><img src=.../></a>) to form the link.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 7:33:10 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I read the directions on the TiddlyWiki site, but I still don't 
>>> understand...
>>>
>>> What I'm trying to do is take a .jpeg and/or a .png, embed it into a 
>>> tiddler. When you click it, it should take you to another tiddler or site.
>>>
>>

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