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Are you using PhotoBucket or something similar? You can post without being a thumbnail if you want, or maybe that was your intention.
Hey, the frog's bigger than your bike
If you're in PB, left click on the URL address(that copies it), then go to the reply on the forum,left click on the image button(the one on the far right that looks like a postcard), right click on the address line of the new window that pops up, scroll down on that menu to "paste", left click paste and click "OK" You're done
Actually, I was trying to load my avatar pic. I go to my profile and the file gets loaded fine, at the bottom of the page you can press OK or Apply and nothing happens. LOL, Ok now I can post pics!
Click on Image resizer and click on run then agree to the terms and hit run again and it will self install in about 40seconds. Once its installed go to "My Pictures" and right click on any photo. Look towards the top after right clicking and left click on the RESIZE PICTURES option. This brings up different sizes to choose from like 640x480 and 800x600 etc. Just choose one and it resizes the image but leaves the original alone and creates a copy at a smaller size but does it in a manner that does not destroy the pixels so the image still looks good but is a fraction of the size in inches and in KB's. I use this for my web site and emailingbecause you can select all or several at once and resize as many as you want in one shot. For custom sizes just pick custom and manually type in a size such as 500x300 for a signature picture etc.
Sounds like alot of work but its not.
Now that is a pretty cool little application. I usally use Photoshop but this is way easy. I didn't even ask but thanks for this tip.
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