make sure you are in "BBCode" click on the TV looking icon and enter the image's url (right click on it on the page you are stealing it from and select copy image location). Paste it into the web link box that pops up.
i'm not sure how else you can reduce them. apart from sending them on to someone who can reduce them. not sure if other progs can do it, paint? anyone know?
[cite]Posted By: Southendaddick[/cite]Speaking of which how do I save a photo as a piccie next to username like everyone else has.
I wanted to save a photo of me and my mates drunk in Euro 2004 but it says too big when I save it.
[cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]its a photo editing programme thingy....
i'm not sure how else you can reduce them. apart from sending them on to someone who can reduce them. not sure if other progs can do it, paint? anyone know?
Use Paint - it's nice and easy and everyone's got it cos it's free!
From the "Image" drop-down, choose "Stretch/Skew" then change the % values. Obviously >100% makes it bigger and <100% makes it smaller.
Comments
i do believe, with BBC code on of course.
Alternatively just click the Pic icon and paste the link into the box it gives you.
How about that?
(img src="http://of the picture")
Replace () with <>
deleted as i like your pic and dont want to detract from that.
That is terrifying!
Killer that is!
thats my favourite pic, he wasnt even grimacing.
press F5....
in fact you must have been there that day, statue opening day.
I wanted to save a photo of me and my mates drunk in Euro 2004 but it says too big when I save it.
Its just a load of photos I have saved on work pc, what is photoshop?
i'm not sure how else you can reduce them. apart from sending them on to someone who can reduce them. not sure if other progs can do it, paint? anyone know?
Ok I send to you next week and you attach it to my username, theres a vodka in it for ya.
you decided on drinking and then dancing? or you being gloomy
Couple of shandies before the game and then back local from 6ish onwards with Hamsters (hopefully gloating)
From the "Image" drop-down, choose "Stretch/Skew" then change the % values. Obviously >100% makes it bigger and <100% makes it smaller.