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A test post to see if images 'elesewhere' can be displayed here without needing to host them separately.
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Well it works but a bit of a size issue going on! Thinking cap on
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That is more like it though it seems it only works with 'landscape' images not 'portrait'
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Another image test. Just seeing how easy it is to upload a picture. A mobile phone shot circa 2Mb which had to be reduced using paint to the size required.
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My earlier effort in the 'events' bit failed but am trying again
This time I used the Microsoft Powertoy setting for tablets - seems to be OK what think you ?
This time I used the Microsoft Powertoy setting for tablets - seems to be OK what think you ?
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- GL5 AGM 2013 021 (WinCE).jpg (15.95 KiB) Viewed 19579 times
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Looks rubbish really (You cannot see it in preview) - I have asked the admin to tell us how it should be done.
Mike/Guy - did you use the 'img' box to add the picture - it does nothing when you click on it?. I had to use the 'upload attachement' bit at the bottom. You both seem to be using a much better method, please pray tell!
Mike/Guy - did you use the 'img' box to add the picture - it does nothing when you click on it?. I had to use the 'upload attachement' bit at the bottom. You both seem to be using a much better method, please pray tell!
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Hi Mikeg
I used the Upload Attachment tag that you get at the bottom of the "Post a reply" option.
The image needs to be resized to the 460 pixels maximum required by this forum. I used microsoft paint to open and resize the image. Once the file is attached I selected the include in line option to make it appear below my text.
I hope that males sense
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I used the Upload Attachment tag that you get at the bottom of the "Post a reply" option.
The image needs to be resized to the 460 pixels maximum required by this forum. I used microsoft paint to open and resize the image. Once the file is attached I selected the include in line option to make it appear below my text.
I hope that males sense
Regards
Guy
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Try again ! - this time I have used Micrisoft Office Picture Manager to resize the picture (Don't have Paint) and have resized to 448 x 336.
Guy - look at the 'Events' topic - something there re the AGM that may be of interest to you
Looks better in preview so will use this if it all works out - thanks guys (PS: I should have read the Admin note from 2009 before doing this !)Guy - look at the 'Events' topic - something there re the AGM that may be of interest to you
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Hope you don't mind Mike but following you effort I thought I'd give it a go to see how the resizing site works.
At 350 pixels it looks like I could use the custom settings rather than the presets.
At 350 pixels it looks like I could use the custom settings rather than the presets.
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It's a bit complicated but I think I'm getting there using the add attachment tag then clicking place inline which of course is what the instructions say.....oh dear.
I resized the image using the Resize Images Online site.
I resized the image using the Resize Images Online site.