go to the FAQ
and you can find out how to post the actual image on the board, not just the link.
here is the link:
www.b3ta.com/features/faq/
yay to the pic!
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 0:59,
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here is the link:
www.b3ta.com/features/faq/
yay to the pic!
hmm.
i did what it said and it didn't work.
thank you-woo to you.
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:00,
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thank you-woo to you.
<img src="http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-4/165193/marge.jpg">
should do the trick?
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:01,
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<img src="http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-4/165193/marge.jpg"/>
1. navigate to your post above.
2. click the "edit" button (next to the "reply" button)
3. copy and paste the code above into the message text area.
:)
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:04,
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2. click the "edit" button (next to the "reply" button)
3. copy and paste the code above into the message text area.
:)
thanks
you guys are great! so welcoming to a brand new member. i've been a fan of this place for a long time...and its taught me alot about england! hehe
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:14,
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<img src="url-to-image" width="width-in-pixels" height="height-in-pixels" alt="alternate-text" title="image-title" />
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:07,
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cocks to that,
I can never be fucked with alt text, and the crop tool does that resizing nicely ;)
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:10,
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the file size remains the same when you resize using alt commands
no?
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:11,
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I just output
at the 'save for web' console in potato at the size I need.
Lowers the file size and the dimensions at the same time.
or at least that's what they taught me in know-it-all school.
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:28,
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Lowers the file size and the dimensions at the same time.
or at least that's what they taught me in know-it-all school.
Declaring the image size makes the page render more quickly.
It's basically a good habit to get into.
title is optional, but will give you tooltip text for browsers other than IE.
alt and the closing slash are required by the XHTML standard, so they're good habits to get into as well.
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 1:13,
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title is optional, but will give you tooltip text for browsers other than IE.
alt and the closing slash are required by the XHTML standard, so they're good habits to get into as well.