Thanks for the one who replyed to me… Google Forms is a perfect option in this matter. It also has the possibility for embedding into the blog, which is perfect.
Cheers,
Jan
Yeah well, I have now figured out the problem: If I make an image smaller than the post width, for instance: height=300 and width=300, it puts the tag “read the rest of the post” next to the image (although I put <br> after the image). This is not such a problem, but then it puts the footer/bar of the post (which contains “edit” and “posted in” and “no comments”) right through the middle of the image, and than the whole layout is messed up.
What can I do to tell the post to go further underneath the image, in stead of next to it…?
example:
http://www.peterspruijt.nl/weer/wp-content/postmessup.jpg
with “whatever size” I mean: can I also make them smaller? or do you mean that I always have to make them exactly the same width as the post?