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Author Topic:   foot test and resizing after edit
DBlevins
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07-06-2011 6:10 PM



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Percy
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07-06-2011 7:04 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by DBlevins
07-06-2011 6:10 PM


Not sure what you were checking out, but if it has to do with scaling images then you don't need to do that, the forum software does it for you. [img]http://www.google.com/intl/en_com/images/srpr/logo1w.png[/img] looks like this:
But you can make the image any size you like by specifying the width. Here's a smaller width, notice that if you click on it it grows to it's original size, [img=50]http://www.google.com/intl/en_com/images/srpr/logo1w.png[/img]:
And here's a larger width, if you click on it it shrinks to it's original size: [img=400]http://www.google.com/intl/en_com/images/srpr/logo1w.png[/img]:
[thumb] is the same as [img] except that by default it scales the image to be 100 pixels wide, [thumb]http://www.google.com/intl/en_com/images/srpr/logo1w.png[/thumb]:
--Percy

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DBlevins
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07-06-2011 7:15 PM
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07-06-2011 7:04 PM


Thanks. Took me a while and a couple tries to get the picture to even appear. Figured out I need to copy and paste the image file from the properties tab.
I didn't mean to post it as a thread other than just practice for myself. i should have realized it would appear on the all topics list and not hidden somewhere in the practice makes perfect. ack clutter....

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