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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2009 15:56:54 GMT
Hi, i've never posted a review before, and i was just wondering how you insert pictures into the text, and also how the bolding and text formatting works. Do you click the button before or after you want to align the text? And where do you copy the pictures from? Any help on this is greatly appreciated, thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2009 16:57:01 GMT
the best methods for images are either photobucket or tiny pic I like tiny pic cause you dont even need to make an account just goto it and upload a pic it gives you the url for image posting and bam you got a pic of your sword tinypic.com/
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2009 16:58:35 GMT
(when at tiny pic you can resize it to a more desireable size than this
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Post by brotherbanzai on Jul 2, 2009 16:59:08 GMT
Host the pictures someplace like photobucket.com/ . When you want to post a pic, run the mouse over the picture in you photobucket folder and select IMG CODE, then just click paste in the spot in your text where you want it. The text goes inside the formatting. Click on the formatting you want, and then put the text inside it, for instance: [formating]text you want formated[/formating] Click the preview button down at the bottom to see if it's looking like you want. I'm pretty sure there's a sticky on this someplace.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2009 17:13:00 GMT
Okay, thanks alot. The formatting was the thing that really got me. Alright, now that i know that, i can start my review, lol. Thanks again
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2009 19:29:30 GMT
Photobucket is very easy to use; can't wait to see this review.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2009 18:05:36 GMT
the best methods for images are either photobucket or tiny pic I like tiny pic cause you dont even need to make an account just goto it and upload a pic it gives you the url for image posting and bam you got a pic of your sword tinypic.com/pretty funky hamon you got there man!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2009 2:40:05 GMT
the best methods for images are either photobucket or tiny pic I like tiny pic cause you dont even need to make an account just goto it and upload a pic it gives you the url for image posting and bam you got a pic of your sword tinypic.com/Also best to resize your pictures so you don't look like a jackass making people scroll sideways to read what you write.
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Post by Marc Ridgeway on Jul 4, 2009 2:53:15 GMT
the best methods for images are either photobucket or tiny pic I like tiny pic cause you dont even need to make an account just goto it and upload a pic it gives you the url for image posting and bam you got a pic of your sword ] Also best to resize your pictures so you don't look like a jackass making people scroll sideways to read what you write. +1 sam for speaking on one of my pet peaves
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2009 19:13:59 GMT
Sam, that picture is small enough that you do not need to side scroll.
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Post by randomnobody on Jul 4, 2009 19:28:35 GMT
Sam, that picture is small enough that you do not need to side scroll. My 17" 1440x900px screen and I beg to differ. Worth noting that I NEVER have my browser run fullscreen. That is, by the way, a screenshot (of the entire screen) which I resized to 640x480 before uploading and posting. I would have gone 800x600 but the point is small pictures are peachy little things. Note little in the sword, at least, is lost. (heck, you can still read my menu bar thingy )
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2009 5:12:01 GMT
Oh, sorry. I forgot my grandfather just got a wide-screen monitor. My bad
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Post by randomnobody on Jul 5, 2009 5:14:11 GMT
My monitor is widescreen.
Unless your grampa happens to have a 20+ inch screen, which may well be likely.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2009 16:18:04 GMT
dont I get a +1 for bringing up a pet peeve !? and yeah the hamons funky i dont know why hanwei did that with the katsumushi but its damn class it raises up to the high wave at the COP and the POB kinda awesome
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Post by randomnobody on Jul 5, 2009 16:53:18 GMT
A lot of old swords had hamon that changed at the monouchi and other parts of the blade. I think it's a nice touch by Hanwei.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2009 17:17:29 GMT
It's not really how wide the screen is but the resolution you run it at. I personally still use 800x600 for my bad eyes! Much higher and the print is just too small. Many use 1024x768 as a standard.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2009 17:43:00 GMT
My monitor is widescreen. Unless your grampa happens to have a 20+ inch screen, which may well be likely. Yeah, It's a 23 inch screen. It is bigger than the TV in my room.
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Post by randomnobody on Jul 5, 2009 18:11:47 GMT
Yep, that'll do it. I'm wanting to trade my 17" iMac for the new 24" model.
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