Fall pictures
#106
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Re: Fall pictures
I don't know how to make that thing that says click on thumbnails but I have put a post to ask and no doubt someone will enlighten me!
Canada geese on the lake in Lakeridge subdivision. They make a terrible poopy mess all over the grass!
Canada geese on the lake in Lakeridge subdivision. They make a terrible poopy mess all over the grass!
Last edited by Purley; Sep 22nd 2007 at 2:11 am.
#107
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Re: Fall pictures
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...DSCN4814-1.jpg
I think I got it!
I wanted that little rotating circle thing - but I don't know how.
I think there must be a way of doing it that doesn't involve all that html code - cos I don't have a thingie that says "thumbnails" either.
I think I got it!
I wanted that little rotating circle thing - but I don't know how.
I think there must be a way of doing it that doesn't involve all that html code - cos I don't have a thingie that says "thumbnails" either.
In the message reply window, there is an icon of a paper clip. Click on this and it takes you to another rpop-up window. At the top pf this click on browse, this will take you to the files on the computer, find the image file name on your computer, click on it and then click 'upload' This will attach the image to your message as a thumbnail.
Images for viewing on the web should be a low resolution, no larger than 72dpi. With an image size of no more than 5" x 7" and 72dpi keeps the file size down and the images load faster, 30 to 60kb is a good size for web viewing. This size is not suitable for printing though.
Last edited by Surrey Expat; Sep 22nd 2007 at 4:37 am.
#109
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Re: Fall pictures
Attachment 53997
I still don't have that "attached thumbnail" message but I think I followed your instructions. What am I doing wrong still?
The file's a bit big - I'll have to make two of them - one smaller.
I still don't have that "attached thumbnail" message but I think I followed your instructions. What am I doing wrong still?
The file's a bit big - I'll have to make two of them - one smaller.
Last edited by Surrey Expat; Sep 22nd 2007 at 4:23 pm.
#110
Re: Fall pictures
This is a tree that I have been taking pics of every few days. As you can see it is changing quite quickly. I will take another soon as when I saw it today it was redder still.
#112
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Re: Fall pictures
Yes, but -- how did you all get that "attached thumbnails" wording when I didn't?
#115
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Re: Fall pictures
I'll put some up when fall gets here - we have an avenue of maple trees down our drive and they're still green. Not even showing a sign of turning yet. The trees obviously don't know the 23rd is the first day of fall.
#119
Re: Fall pictures
Well today we went on a cruise up the canal and through the Peterborough liftlock, here are the pictures. One isnt a typical fall picture but i liked its phallic connotations, so what the heck. That has to be included under the "season of mists and mellow fruitfullness" description, doesnt it?
#120
Re: Fall pictures
Views on my street yesterday. As the complex is so newly finished the trees are rather little!