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How do you resize pictures to fit onto the forum? I know you want them 400x400. When you see a picture size on the properties tab, and it states 500x350 pixels, which one is the width and which one the height?


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Re: Making pictures fit onto the forum

I think it is width x height.

To resize them, when you post a picture the 'insert image' tab lists the current dimensions of the image pasted into the link box. Just reduce these to fit. (Try and keep the ratio the same.)

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Re: Making pictures fit onto the forum
idc:
How do you resize pictures to fit onto the forum? I know you want them 400x400. When you see a picture size on the properties tab, and it states 500x350 pixels, which one is the width and which one the height?

The first figure is the width.

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Re: Making pictures fit onto the forum

                             


Reduced from 1024x768 pixels. Thanks Messiah and Andrew. By the way, I did not have to copy and paste the dimensions, they just appeared in the size boxes when I clicked into them.

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