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Topic Started: Oct 20 2006, 04:03 PM (1,349 Views)
waxingsteve
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Well, after having suffered the squashing and squishing of lare images in posts, I've located a new code that seems to do a much better job :thumbup; Hopefully, we've seen the last of distorted pics :D What's more, you can now click on any image that gives you the right cursor (normally a pointing hand) when you move over it, so that you can view the full size image, just like with the ImageShack and Photobucket thumbnails :thumbup;

Steve :)
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Poppy
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As one who suffered with terrible distortion of images ( could be my eyes Steve??? :r :r :r ) I appreciate that .
But I have now found the direct uploading from my images onto the post to get thumnails that expand through the browse button is great to use. :thumbup;
Thankyou Steve.
Poppy :yip:
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waxingsteve
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The only problem with the direct uploading, Poppy, is that it's not available to everybody ;) We have a limited amount of space available for them (unless we pay for more space :eek: ) so it's mainly intended for the smallest files when it just doesn't make sense to hold the files elsewhere ;)

Steve :)
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