Nancy
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I've learned...that it's those small daily happenings that make life so spectacular.
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Post by Nancy on Feb 5, 2008 14:45:08 GMT -5
Somewhere here on the forum there was a thread that explained how to make the image of a website smaller for advertising purposes. I have been looking most of the day for it, and can't find it. Does someone remember the thread, or how to do it? Nancy
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Post by Skyrocket on Feb 5, 2008 15:51:41 GMT -5
Nancy, here's a free online image resize tool I stumbled across, looks OK although I've not used it. Why not give it a try: www.webresizer.com/Otherwise it would be downloading free image editing software ie: www.gimp.org, and doing it manually, which isn't a big deal but will require a bit of working out or help here. I'm not sure of the thread you refer to, sorry, I'm sure someone will let you know. Regards, Jim
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Nancy
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I've learned...that it's those small daily happenings that make life so spectacular.
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Post by Nancy on Feb 5, 2008 16:15:08 GMT -5
;DThanks Jim
Actually I pretty sure it was gimp. that I was looking for now that I see it.
Thanks again Nancy
P.S. Your kids are beautiful!
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Post by troyzone on Feb 5, 2008 22:39:07 GMT -5
Hi Nancy, Perhaps this is the thread that you were referring to? erichw33.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1166547451&page=1#1170004098The above thread is from about a year ago. I see that you had posted in that thread as well so this is probably why you vaguely remember a past post on this topic. In a nutshell, you basically take a screen capture of your browser with the ALT and PRT SC (or Print Screen) keys together and paste the image into an image editing program, then resize the image to whatever size you like. The result would be similar to the sample pics of the basic TOPS site that were displayed on the TOPS sales page. Jim, thanks for another image optimization site...I'm always looking for resources such as this to bookmark for later use Troy
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