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Last Post 04 Feb 2007 03:21 AM by Chuck. 4 Replies.
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27 Jan 2007 10:06 AM
    I see that some photos are automaticly sized...
    Like profile, avitar.
     
    Is there a way to auto size photos in a thread to keep from having to scroll side to side?
     
    Or, when reading a thread, remove or reduce left navigation column?


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    27 Jan 2007 04:44 PM
    I just reset the forum image contraints to:

    400 pixels high by 400 pixels wide and less than 60K.

    When you upload an image on a forum post...please be sure to use the file upload at the bottom.


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    29 Jan 2007 07:07 AM
    Klattu,
    I've updated a number of things over the weekend, including the photo upload process for posts. I removed the photo upload from the toolbar and enabled it on the post itself. This should solve the issue with resizing images and make the editor toolbar a little less intimidating at the same time.

    I also posted an online tutorial on how to post including a photo upload here: http://www.classicmotorhomesonline....osts.htm', '', 'fullscreen=yes, scrollbars=auto');" href="#" target=_blank href_cetemp="#">Click here to view full screen tutorial 


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    04 Feb 2007 03:06 AM

    I did try to upload some photos of my 310 but failed miserably.  When time permits I will have another go.

     

    After perusing the photos sent up so far, I am now a  little confused.  There are two pictures titled 310 but of a twin rear axle. I am sure that the 310 was only made on a 2-axle body or is it a hybrid?

     

     This site looks like it might go somewhere, good luck to all.

     

    Chuck

     


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    04 Feb 2007 03:21 AM
    Gosh! that photo went up quick...... it works!
     
    For interest, I use MS PhotoDraw V2 to reduce the size of the photo file in the "file save for use...."
    "On the web".
     
    Using the 'good quality' option it seems that is the most commonly accepted format.
     
    Hope this helps
    Chuck


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