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PICTURE SIZE
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PICTURE SIZE
Dose anyone know why I can't get my picture size bigger than 325 when I post a picture. If I go over 325 It comes back size to big. I would like to post a bigger picture.
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
Johnny, you should be able to post a 640x480.
You aren't talking about as an attachment are you?
You aren't talking about as an attachment are you?
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
Bill ! You are right I am doing an attachment .Guess I will have to learn how to post . THANKS A LOT BILL. JOHNNY
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
If you have your pictures in Photohost you can link to them and they will show up as whatever size they actually are.
Keep in mind the size limit in photohost is 640x480. It is not hard to learn. Look in the "How To" section for a little help on doing it.
Keep in mind the size limit in photohost is 640x480. It is not hard to learn. Look in the "How To" section for a little help on doing it.
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
Barnyard wrote:Keep in mind the size limit in photohost is 640x480. It is not hard to learn. Look in the "How To" section for a little help on doing it.
Minor correction, Bill. The maximum size for uploads to the photohost is 1280 px height or width. The photohost automatically creates a display version that is no taller or wider than 640 px.
Regardless of dimensions, the maximum file size is 512kb.
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
Thanks John, I didn't know that. Well obviously I didn't or I wouldn't have said it..
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
I use "Photo Bucket" for my pics and you can download to Forum or set a link to it. photobucket.com It is easy to set up an account.
Berlin
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Re: PICTURE SIZE
Berlin zirk wrote:I use "Photo Bucket" for my pics and you can download to Forum or set a link to it. photobucket.com It is easy to set up an account.
Berlin
I use Photobucket also. If you go to link options, it has a setting for clickable thumbnails.
Here's what you post , just "copied and pasted" from the Photobucket picture menu.
[ *URL=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/JRD77VET/house/cub%20cadet/Cub%20Cadet%20125%20rebuild/DCP_5008.jpg][*IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/JRD77VET/house/cub%20cadet/Cub%20Cadet%20125%20rebuild/th_DCP_5008.jpg[*/IMG] [*/URL]
( removal of the red stars would make it work like the picture below )
Now if you click on that small picture, it will enlarge to full size, which is 1023 x 682 pixels. The advantage of this method is you can put in a larger picture and you don't "punish" those folks who have a slower connection. ( High speed internet is not available everywhere )
Jeff
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