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I like it!
No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a Labrador Retriever makes you rich!
www.akskennels.net
Sweet....the age-old "a tired puppy is a good puppy"....and yes, I'm gonna need a bigger ottoman....koda 40712-edit.jpg
Scott Vermeer
RockErin's Island Code...Koda, the "new kid"
Gone, but not forgotten:
Vammy's Chasing The Light 10/98-2/2011...Chase, you rocked. Now go find Bailey, I'll see you guys in pheasant heaven....
Bailey 6/85-12/99...just a purebred, unregistered meat dawg...but what a girl. You were awesome, pook'ems...
Any doctrine that weakens personal responsibility for judgment and for action helps create the attitudes that welcome and support the totalitarian state.
(John Dewey)
Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company.
(George Washington)
Gig'em Aggies!! BTCO'77HOO t.u.!!
www.HughLieck.photoshelter.com
Any doctrine that weakens personal responsibility for judgment and for action helps create the attitudes that welcome and support the totalitarian state.
(John Dewey)
Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company.
(George Washington)
Gig'em Aggies!! BTCO'77HOO t.u.!!
www.HughLieck.photoshelter.com
It seems that we now have the option of using RTF as the host for images. If you choose to have RTF host your image, it appears as a Thumbnail and can be enlarged by viewers by clicking on the image. In some cases, clicking on the image a second time will enlarge it even more.
As before, you can create a link to your image hosted on a site like photobucket. These appear in the larger size like the OP's in post #1 of this thread. Just upload your image to the host site and then follow the instructions given by Ken and Mary Lynn. The key is that you must deselect the option: Retrieve remote file and reference locally. If you fail to do this, you are effectively requesting that RTF host a full size copy of the image, which likely will fail for exceeding size limitations.
Jim
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I finally figured out how to post a picture, hosted on the RTF server, that appears as full size (not thumbnail).
Using the advanced editor, you need to edit your thumbnail in Wysiwig mode (A/A on top left), then double-click on your photo. An Image Settings box should open. Choose Full Size (or one of the other size options) and click OK.
ETA: I couldn't figure this out earlier b/c I wasn't able to get the Image Settings box to open in IE. I tried doing it in Chrome and it worked fine.
Jim
Last edited by T-Pines; 05-26-2012 at 07:26 PM.
I'll give it a try..
Redstars Hayseed Bo ..... "Butch"
Running on water...
Redstars Hayseed Bo ..... "Butch"