I told you in the Test Forum that I literally fell asleep right after posting the pics, so I didn't have time to fix them. And I was so tired, I actually thought I *was* posting them in the Test Forum!!
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sheryl dec 26 04 seems to be a thumnail version from properties http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/70/B1/corfiddisplay/4/c.jpg note the tn in the URL putting that addy in the address bar only gets the thumbnail version and when I clicked on the thumb it only revealed the very same small pic that I fail to understand so I can only suggest that you send it to me and let me try Or go to the group delete the pic that is there now and try re-uploading it to see if then you can get it to show the full sized pic.Just be sure to check the little delete box alongside the pic's thumbnail before hitting the delete button the other pic kids at la county fair opens on clicking correctly as the full sized version at:- [img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0XgAmAy0dw3DBqLHqVnxHxACUctZScFS3QkgQwptSXy6a61xOk sNQ!UQ4GpqbrSYMwWiOOXvBu0M4VpSWeR9jpt2R9xVJ9PFqNMs iUNTP5qSbIzWJrcJr*y20ycHokNjP5*83QFSMkto/kids%20at%20la%20county%20fair.jpg[/img] Now regarding the third pic in your earlier effort no way could I prevent the extranious space betwen b and day from getting there and which seems to be preventing the picture being displayed even though as a URL it opened the pic on my browser. All most mysterious. But I decided there are not enough hours in the day to find out why it is misbehaving so I have simply copied the pic and renamed it and uploaded it again it was too nice a pic not to see it full sized IMHO http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0VQANA...d_birthday.jpg John Fowles whilst using the MSN sevice I had to let the MSN Photo Upload Control install itself then I had a look at what that service offers.In efect it is a complete photo manipulation tool where before you upload a picture you could rotate a vertical jpeg (are you listening Char??) alter the contrast and brightness (are you listening Laurel??) and also resize it. Most useful because if your original is too large it will overpower the standard corfid display area forcing your viewers to scroll left and right or up and down to see all of your masterpiece uyou can also do some rudimenrary cropping like this:- [img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0VgAAAAUcd*XbotNVZKN8WrdhOJzeWcn94n86E!XjInP1VRcJz Fq!a6H5w6oSIQ*Qsly!He3s1i4GfL4lBt**YifbB9kMFpmB!37 v9Du1JYeq1*8pc!KX0M2NhlnQeRk8/Joshua_s_2nd_birthday0.jpg[/img] Again I would stress that having found the pic's address and copied it to the clipboard paste it into your browser's address box (i.e.while it is still on your clipboard) to verify that you are getting what you want (and that you have correctly copied the URL) John fowles Honorary Professor (and that is another story!!!) |
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quite apart from the sundry additions like instant UBB code etc as pointed out elsewhere in this topic the main display now has vastly more subtle message dividing lines Amongst other things I personally particularly like the "last post" feature that tells you if anything is going on in the other two forums. And as Walter "B" pointed out there is now the feature on the "directory" page http://www.corfid.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ul...?ubb=directory "Member Of The Moment" who is picked at random from the member's list I think florian said at this moment this august person happens to be igortd but earlier today I made this screenshot showing a member I thought had been banned? [img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0WwCPApEeI8012SIpeb682tAYSGJiXEWbG9RIhyEqYmn*uLreu Y*fVMhfMZ2sKi*kTSK8YzJ7flAc2k4iYBgpt!*UM5oQKk33!Iy WzTIk3T2Bb8RbWUYgmD8C!i1cXQ8qTvxOdp95vHw/corfid_member_of_the_moment.jpg[/img] and there is a useful listing of the "Top Posers" John Fowles |
Hmm, thanks, John, you helped me to think about where I had gone wrong. I didn't check for spaces *within* the URL... ohhhh... duh. O.K., I'll try it again later this evening, Professor Fowles. Thank you! <handing over an apple> Apple, sir?
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http://motoring.telegraph.co.uk/moto...C-mot_01032006 about a " Great British Design Quest, a nationwide vote to find the public's favourite example of design in Britain since 1900." and to see that one contender is the catseye:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/culturesho.../icon/cats.jpg picture from a BBC site report of this search at:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/culturesho.../in/cats.shtml John Fowles So fine, so fine the web you spin, I come too close and I’m caught again! In the web of wild design Hey you fever that is mine What is your game plan what is your design Reality brings mystery |
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