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Post by rose on Aug 9, 2017 12:37:56 GMT
I think someone (Marianne!) is very kindly re-doing the photos I've included in recent posts. I've just taken a quick look to see if I could find somewhere which explains how I should be doing it, to get the right size, but have drawn a blank. Could someone please advise? Proper-sized pictures look loads better, and I'm sure Marianne has better things to do with her time!
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Aug 9, 2017 12:52:46 GMT
Hi Rose What I have been doing it clicking on the photo, so it opens in a new window and then right clicking and selecting the option that says "copy image location". Then pasting that inbetween the image brackets, like this: [img]picture.jpg[/img] Hope that helps.
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Post by OP on Aug 9, 2017 14:14:53 GMT
If you want to re-size your pictures you can do this
[img width="80%"]picture.jpg[/img] The width option is only a suggestion you can make it any size you wish. By putting the width="80%" the picture will stay the same proportion of the page even when page is resized.
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Aug 9, 2017 14:43:28 GMT
Obviously with the above ^ you don't want to bother with a small photo, only a large one
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Post by OP on Aug 9, 2017 14:54:11 GMT
Yoou can enlarge an image though.
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Aug 9, 2017 15:04:07 GMT
It's very blurry though!
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Post by rose on Aug 12, 2017 16:22:02 GMT
Hi Rose What I have been doing it clicking on the photo, so it opens in a new window and then right clicking and selecting the option that says "copy image location". Then pasting that inbetween the image brackets, like this: [img]picture.jpg[/img] Hope that helps. Thanks, Marianne - it does!
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Post by rose on Aug 12, 2017 16:22:39 GMT
If you want to re-size your pictures you can do this [img width="80%"]picture.jpg[/img] The width option is only a suggestion you can make it any size you wish. By putting the width="80%" the picture will stay the same proportion of the page even when page is resized. Thanks, OP - the bigger the better of course!
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Post by Hezz on Aug 13, 2017 1:41:28 GMT
Hi Rose What I have been doing it clicking on the photo, so it opens in a new window and then right clicking and selecting the option that says "copy image location". Then pasting that inbetween the image brackets, like this: [img]picture.jpg[/img] Hope that helps. Thanks for this tip, Marianne; I have given it a shot on another thread.
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