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Uploaded Pic Is Too Big....
Topic Started: Sep 16 2006, 01:48 PM (321 Views)
waxingsteve
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OK, so you use Photobucket for your pics but they are just that bit too big for comfort on :cb: ;) What can you do about it?

In fact, Photobucket allows you to generate thumbnails for any pic in any of your albums :thumbup; How? Like this:

1. Assuming you have uploaded your pic(s), put a tcik in the little box under the pic(s) you want to show (see below)

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2. At the bottom of the page, you'll see a button: Generate HTML and IMG code - click on that :thumbup;

3. On the next page that appears, you''ll see several boxes. You need the third one : IMG clickable thumbnails for message boards - recommended Just copy the contents of that box ;)

4. Paste what you've copied into your post here on CB :thumbup;

This creates a clickable thumbnail of the pic so that it will definitely fit here but allows anybody to click on it to see the full size version :thumbup; For example, using the above pic as a sample, the result would be:

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Do remember, of course, that the larger the pic (in kb) the fewer pics you can store in Photobucket ;)

Steve :)
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jo145
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:ta: for the clear instructions, I know some of my photos have been too large! :groan
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