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Post by Jackie on Apr 30, 2011 19:34:51 GMT -8
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Post by lynxlady on May 1, 2011 14:42:35 GMT -8
I remember .. but are you sure those are the right pictures of Emma LOL!!! Never know with me.
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Post by lynxlady on May 1, 2011 14:44:22 GMT -8
Somebody now needs to know how to size their pictures so they don't take so long to load for my old dial up ..:-)
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Post by Jackie on May 1, 2011 14:52:54 GMT -8
Sorry Arlene....but they are so worth the wait I'm in love with my kitties.
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Post by lynxlady on May 1, 2011 19:17:26 GMT -8
OK, I agree.. and love you for loving them :-) So all is fogiven :-)
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Post by Dan on May 4, 2011 11:45:41 GMT -8
Great pictures, Jackie! I love the one of them on the computer, It's a Dell Cat Top, huh??? ;D
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Post by Dan on May 4, 2011 12:10:35 GMT -8
Somebody now needs to know how to size their pictures so they don't take so long to load for my old dial up ..:-) Jackie, if you would like to make all the pictures the same size, and are using Photobucket, try this: If after you've posted you find that your picture is way too big or too small, it's really pretty easy to fix. First off, Do Not delete the picture from this forum. It wont hurt anything if you do, but there is no need to. Go back to photobucket, and find the picture that you posted. Hover the mouse over it again, and click on "Edit" at the top of the picture. In a few seconds, the picture will come up full size with some tools above it, the one you want is Resize. Click on Resize, and then click on "Preset Sizes", and another list will drop down. When it does, click on "15 Screen (800X600)" Scroll down, and click on "Replace original". Come back here, and refresh the page. Check your thread, and your picture should be the perfect size...
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Post by Jackie on May 4, 2011 12:27:51 GMT -8
Thanks Dan......Have to do that next week as I have company til then.
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