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Pleased it worked for you, and that is one nice looking motor you have there Y blockhead.

 Merry Christmas to all. Regards 56 effie.

HeheHang loose and enjoy the ride.

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56 effie (12/15/2007)
Ok that didnt work, attempt number2    http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh39/56effie/F100013.jpg

Ok that worked, thanks TED.

Glad you figured that one out.  If the pictures are downsized to 600 or less wide, they can be inserted into the thread with the [im g][\ img] brackets around the link and not make the thread unnaturally too wide.  Being too wide causes text within all posts within the thread wider which then makes the reading difficult and the screen must be scrolled back and forth in which to read the text.

Widths being 300 wide is much easier for those that are on dial up and will also allow pictures to be placed side by side if inserting more than one picture.  If simply wanting the pictures to be top to bottom, then be sure to put a hard return behind each picture so that the next picture will know that it needs to be under the preceding picture and not to the right of it.  If putting pictures side by side, then put a hard return after each second picture to do the same thing.  Trust that doesn't sound overly complicated.

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Ok that didnt work, attempt number2    http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh39/56effie/F100013.jpg

Ok that worked, thanks TED.

HeheHang loose and enjoy the ride.

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Ok, just downloaded photobucket so here goes

HeheHang loose and enjoy the ride.

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Y Blockhead. I think I am going to buy a post office and mail out a photo to every member on the site. THAT would be easy!

Thanks TED will give it a go.

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Photorazor is just a resizing utility.  Photobucket or some similar online image hosting will still be required.

Use "Preview" to make sure the picture shows up before clicking "Post Reply"


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I use Photobucket but would suspect that Photorazer is similar in that there is a link provided with your picture in Photorazer that has the [img ][ /img] brackets around it.  You copy that link into the buffer and then paste it into the thread.  The link in the thread then allows the photos to be viewed by directly accessing them from where you’ve stored them in Photorazer.  They are only viewable when the thread is being viewed or read and not during the editing mode.  If Photorazer works differently than this, someone can simply correct me on this.

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Just downloaded photorazor and resized all photos but I am still unable to post photosCrazy. I read the post by Ted but am still unable to understand what is going wrong.  Do I need to download the photos to some sort of web site where they can be accessed by all.  Regards a computer dummy.

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Hi Jerome,

Please carefully read Ted's response above as to how you must display images.  Since I had to move  the hosting for the site and forum, uploading files directly into the forum is not possible.  Ted explains a work-a-round for this.

Jim (site owner)
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Moderators,

I've a jpg pic of my wheels which is only 143KB. That is not big. Yet, it will not upload due to a server error. Is it possible to find out and post the KB pic size limit in the pic upload area so us users can intelligently navigate this hurdle?

Thanks

Jerome



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