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Old 05-30-2010, 09:37 AM   #1
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Default picture question: thumbnail or full size?

I noticed on the "before and after" thread that when multiple photos have been included some folks' pictures show full-size while others' (mine) come up as thumbnails that have to be clicked on to get to full size. How come?

Also, that makes me wonder if there is some gimmick for interspersing photos and text, like you could finagle on the old board?

My guess is that it must have something to do with whether you go the Photobucket route or attach directly from your own computer?

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Old 05-30-2010, 10:25 AM   #2
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That all depends on how it was attached to the thread. Using the Yellow envelope looking box above (mountains and the sun if you look close) you can incert the URL to a picture that is already on the internet. I have pics on my web space, photobucket and here on Fordbarn along with some older ones on Ahooga.

Attaching them straight from your computer using the"Go Advanced" button below the Reply box then the" Manage Attachments" button that gives you a thinbnail that will be larger when you click on it. Rod
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