how do you resize an image
#2
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You can use the actual html img tags instead of the BBCode ones.
Default:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif />
200px Height/Width:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 />
Default:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif />
200px Height/Width:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 />
#5
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<img src="http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/smilies/smile.gif" height=350 width=50 align=right />I suggest that you upload the image to imageshack and resize it there. It has the added benefit that it won't be changed to something unpleasant by an unhappy webmaster.
Last edited by Groucho; 03-27-08 at 12:36 PM.
#7
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Both www.tinypic.com and www.imageshack.com offer many different sizing options when you host your picture with them. Both sites are free and don't require logging in or signing up for anything.
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I use Microsoft Image Resizer. All you do is right click on a picture, and resize it.
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Originally Posted by pinata242
You can use the actual html img tags instead of the BBCode ones.
Default:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif />
200px Height/Width:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 />
Default:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif />
200px Height/Width:
"<"img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 /">" (without the quotes)
<img src=http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/buttons/reply.gif height=200 width=200 />
#10
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Yes. Netiquette dictates you resize the image itself before posing it. Using the height/width attributes of the img tag just does a quick-and-dirty resize in the browser. The entire image still has to be downloaded.
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anyone can download "The Gimp' for free...
it's a powerful and feature rich open source image manipulation program...
scaling an image takes three steps in The Gimp... optimizing it for less data size on the web is very easy also...
Link to Windows Gimp version...
Link th the Gimp home page...
it's a powerful and feature rich open source image manipulation program...
scaling an image takes three steps in The Gimp... optimizing it for less data size on the web is very easy also...
Link to Windows Gimp version...
Link th the Gimp home page...
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Originally Posted by Dr Mabuse
anyone can download "The Gimp' for free...
it's a powerful and feature rich open source image manipulation program...
scaling an image takes three steps in The Gimp... optimizing it for less data size on the web is very easy also...
it's a powerful and feature rich open source image manipulation program...
scaling an image takes three steps in The Gimp... optimizing it for less data size on the web is very easy also...