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Test for Thunderball (btw the image is too big)
<img width="640" height="480" src="http://www.vi2.com/maxForumFiles/11_25_2001/PICT0002.JPG">
<img width="640" height="480" src="http://www.vi2.com/maxForumFiles/11_25_2001/PICT0002.JPG">
Last edited by 4KRG; 12-25-01 at 10:57 PM.
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because those last few digits in the web address screw it up...plus a knowledgable admin once informed my dumb*ss that the site might not allow remote tie-ins...
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I just wanted you to know i wasted three minutes of my life, dial up , to see a lantern. Three minutes i'll never get back!!! Next time test with an image of a hot babe!!!
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Originally posted by vaporware
I just wanted you to know i wasted three minutes of my life, dial up , to see a lantern. Three minutes i'll never get back!!! Next time test with an image of a hot babe!!!
I just wanted you to know i wasted three minutes of my life, dial up , to see a lantern. Three minutes i'll never get back!!! Next time test with an image of a hot babe!!!
I'm on dialup too,s o it took me 5 minutes to upload it.. :P
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Thunderball
[B][QUOTE]Originally posted by 4KRG
Test for Thunderball (btw the image is too big)
that would explain it..
thanks
Thunderball - I think you have your image tags wrong or something. Even an image that is too big will load if it is done right.
I was just commenting that the image was too big for the forum to display properly (not that it was too big to load at all). I try to use 640X480 or less unless I am really after the quality and then I will put 800X600. Anything larger, like your pic, throws the thread out of wack.
[B][QUOTE]Originally posted by 4KRG
Test for Thunderball (btw the image is too big)
that would explain it..
thanks
I was just commenting that the image was too big for the forum to display properly (not that it was too big to load at all). I try to use 640X480 or less unless I am really after the quality and then I will put 800X600. Anything larger, like your pic, throws the thread out of wack.
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Originally posted by 4KRG
Thunderball - I think you have your image tags wrong or something. Even an image that is too big will load if it is done right.
I was just commenting that the image was too big for the forum to display properly (not that it was too big to load at all). I try to use 640X480 or less unless I am really after the quality and then I will put 800X600. Anything larger, like your pic, throws the thread out of wack.
Thunderball - I think you have your image tags wrong or something. Even an image that is too big will load if it is done right.
I was just commenting that the image was too big for the forum to display properly (not that it was too big to load at all). I try to use 640X480 or less unless I am really after the quality and then I will put 800X600. Anything larger, like your pic, throws the thread out of wack.
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Originally posted by Thunderball
I just watned to see what kind of "top quality" pics my camera could take, that's all
I just watned to see what kind of "top quality" pics my camera could take, that's all
try some sunset pics or try taking a picture of something that is black against a white wall using the flash. Sky is rough, and sometimes black items will come out green on crappy cameras.
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Re: help
Originally posted by funny man
I know, stupid question, but how do you insert a pic that is on the hard drive? Thanks for helping a newbie...
I know, stupid question, but how do you insert a pic that is on the hard drive? Thanks for helping a newbie...
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Originally posted by funny man
AWESOME...thanks so much
err, not to be pushy, but mind telling me how you get the moving smiley faces...? Thanks again whogirl.
AWESOME...thanks so much
err, not to be pushy, but mind telling me how you get the moving smiley faces...? Thanks again whogirl.
All the smileys are listed here:
Smileys
Or did you mean smileys like this?:
<marquee> </marquee>
Just use the < marquee > tags for that.