Trying to post a pic. I have two one of the dog rover and one of a recent hole house remodel.
<img src=”http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/Montana338/Clayton1.jpg” alt=”Image hosted by Photobucket.com”>
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Close. Very close. The only thing you missed was checking the box labeled, "Check here if HTML tags are in the message (not including signature)."
Well, the other thing you missed was that a picture this size should really be attached, not included in the message, so people on dialup can choose not to wait for it.
Edited to remove very large picture. See Huck's more reasonable version, along with resizing tip, in msg. #7.
Edited 8/13/2005 11:58 am ET by UncleDunc
UncleDunc,
Thanks for the response. Ok, I went back to edit. I am at loss for the box?
Tom Working for nothing is not getting any cheaper.
The HTML check box doesn't appear in the edit window, only in the original message composition window.
Gottcha - thanks again.
TomWorking for nothing is not getting any cheaper.
This may be more information than you really want, but it turns out there is a way to enable HTML tags even if you posted without checking the HTML check box. Click on Edit, then in the edit window, click on the "Edit HTML Version" button.All of your less than signs (<) will have been changed to < and the greater than signs (>) changed to >. Change them back and the software should recognize the HTML. You may have to restore other characters, too, but the less than and greater than are the main ones.
Or you could write your html to size it down by (in this case) inserting height=350 width=600 at the end of the html
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Very cool. I did not know you could resize pictures on the fly.
Tom - very nice work! This is the first time I've seen stained cabinets with painted crown. An unusual detail, but looks crisp in the photo. Nice open kitchen. Did it require an addition, or just removing some interior walls?
Huck,
Iam not sure I understand the resize options and procedures. I sure would like to figure it out though.
The kitchen did not require an addition. (If this photo works) the same job, this bathroom did however. Starting just past the lav's I bumped out for the tub. With the vaulted ceiling.
<img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/Montana338/Bath001.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">
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Edited 8/13/2005 2:47 pm ET by TomMaynard
Beautiful work! How'd that bump out look from the outside? Looks great from the inside.
Re: "resizing on the fly"<P>The image resizing takes place on the client side - in your PC - and is done by your browser.<P>The image <B>file</B> size remains the same, and a huge picture will display smaller but still take the same long time to download.<P>So it's usually best to resize the images before uploading them.
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The story of my life, I am lost. after 4 years on this thing I am happy when I hit the on button it comes on. I appreciate your message but that is all Greek to me.
Thanks tomWorking for nothing is not getting any cheaper.
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Tom...since you've been in the Thousand Islands area in the past...thought I'd send you this one from the St.Lawrence, down by the T.I. Bridge....it's one of the freighters a month ago that lost it's steering and drifted aground......
If you aren't one of the one's I'm talking about,you shouldn't have any complaints....
When I was working up there that happened.
It was nice at lunch break the guys would walk the 100 feet or so to the boat house. On top the owner had a slide and a diving board about 25 feet above the water. It was a good way to cool off.Working for nothing is not getting any cheaper.