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Oh yeah, fearsome is good and that's good and fearsome!
god, I feel like such a leech in this thread. Nothing to contribute, just popping in and drooling over all the lovely piccies...but I can live with that.
Originally posted by blingaway
Not a leech! An audience.
OOh, thankyouthankyou! I love to watch! Oh, wait. Look, I love to LOOK. At the pictures. Pictures of Teal'c. I must be thunk! Audience: I can live with that, too.
OOh, thankyouthankyou! I love to watch! Oh, wait. Look, I love to LOOK. At the pictures. Pictures of Teal'c. I must be thunk! Audience: I can live with that, too.
...though I have to admit, Teal'c laughing his butt off is so very wrong.... O.o
EDIT: *sniff* I apparently put in too big a picture...need to figure out how to make them smaller.
photoshop, paintshop pro are two paid programs. Paint is a free program on all windows computers. all will allow you to downsize pictures.
you just open the picture, 'save as', choose the size (it must not be wider than 700 pixels to be posted here) and then upload it to the webspace
if you don't have access to web space or the ability to downsize, you can still post pictures, you just need to post them as links, not using the IMG tag
photoshop, paintshop pro are two paid programs. Paint is a free program on all windows computers. all will allow you to downsize pictures.
you just open the picture, 'save as', choose the size (it must not be wider than 700 pixels to be posted here) and then upload it to the webspace
if you don't have access to web space or the ability to downsize, you can still post pictures, you just need to post them as links, not using the IMG tag
Too, if you use Photobucket you can use the edit option on the uploaded pic and reduce the size that way too.
And don't feel badly at all about not knowing every feature of PhotoBucket. I use it all the time, too and had no idea how to resize pictures with it until just a few months ago! I'm a designer and use Photoshop all the time in my job, but using Photobucket to resize for the web can be MUCH quicker and much less trouble when I am in a big hurry.
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