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Hi, This might sound stupid but, I am new to the forum and I am trying to set my profile photo. And everytime I try to set it I get the error(profile exceeds dimension limit.) I have even tried to shrink it to size and get the same error. If you could please help.
Hi, This might sound stupid but, I am new to the forum and I am trying to set my profile photo. And everytime I try to set it I get the error(profile exceeds dimension limit.) I have even tried to shrink it to size and get the same error. If you could please help.
Thanks...............
Try http://www.resize2mail.com/or another thing I have done is to copy it out of the photo album, put it in an email to yourself. Once you receive the email, save it back to your photo album. It resizes when sent through email, or at least it does on my PC.
Hi, This might sound stupid but, I am new to the forum and I am trying to set my profile photo. And everytime I try to set it I get the error(profile exceeds dimension limit.) I have even tried to shrink it to size and get the same error. If you could please help.
Thanks...............
You could email it to me and I would be happy to fix/correct the issue. My email is DevilsReject97@aim.com
Your avatar is the picture to the left of every post you make
Your signature is the picture that appears below every post you make.....
Your profile photo is actually the picture that shows up for display on your photo gallery. So whenever someone views your bike's/car's/truck's photo gallery, that is the picture they will see first everytime.
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