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THIS MIGHT BE A LITTLE OOF TOPIC ,BUT I CANT SEEM TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO POST MY PICS OF MY BIKE. ALL I CAN GET A REALLY SMALL ONES TO SHOW UP, THX IN ADVANCE..
Oh boy, I'm not either butI'll try to explain. The picture has to be uploaded to a web-site like photo bucket or on here. Click on the picture in your post and the copy the web address and place it between the brackets as on my post without any spaces. Hope this helps.
Okay, let's start over, at the beginning. When you load your picture from your camera, or scanner, to your computer, load it as a jpg file. Right click on it, and check properties, and see what size it is. If it is larger than 640 x 400 in size, use whatever photo program is on your computer to resize it to no bigger than 640 x 400. (Double click the picture, and it will probably go right to your computer's photoprogram.
When you load it here, as you've done, it will load as a thumbnail. When we click on it, it will expand to whatever size you have it at, such as 640 x 400. Right now, you have a picture that is sized at only 150 x 100 .
Right click my sig picture below, then click on properties. You will see the size of the picture as 407 x 250.
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