Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Pictures & Avatars Posted: 01-05-07 05:10am
posting
pics
ok once the pics are on your pc, go to www.Imagecave.Com
and make a free account.
Once you fill in your username, password,
email and country it will offer you some
advertising - click "no thanks" in the top
right (unless you go for that stuff
lol).
Next page you log in with the details you
just registered (yup - it's that quick)
bear with me because I have never used
imagecave so I am making an account as I
type, so I can give you the walkthrough
next click "create album" in the bottom
left.
You can't use spaces here, so something
like album_1 for example.
Then click "add pictures to this album".
It will give you a page with "buttons"
saying "browse".
Click the top "browse" and up will pop a
"dialogue box" (i'm assuming you're a
windows user at this point because I have
no idea about macs i'm afraid lol).
The dialogue box is like windows explorer
- you navigate to where your required pic
is - for example - c:/my documents/my
pictures/belly/belly_01.Jpg
you can fill each line with images (ie you
can upload more than one at a time).
Once you have either filled the list or
entered as many as you want, then click
"upload pictures" just below the last
"browse".
If all goes well, you get a page telling
you that you have uploaded "x files"
click on the link to view your album (or
upload more picturs if you wish).
When you view your album it gives you 4
lines of code next to each image.
Copy the "ezcode" and paste it into your
message on here.
Below each image you also have the option
to "modify image".
This will let you resize large images.
A good size for forums is to not have the
longest side any bigger than 400-450.
Leave the "maintain aspect ratio" and
"compression" as default.
Click "create new jpg image".
This will be added to your album and leave
the original untouched.
Again just copy the ezcode from next to
any image you wish to use.
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avatars
lol avatars are funny things.
100x100pixels and no more than 6kb in other words a
postage stamp lol
actually I think ehealth is generous and
gives quite a large kb size allowance.
Yup, just checked 26kb - that's
generous.
In most instances if you want to use a
photo as an avatar you are going to need
to use some form of graphic program to
"crop" the image (remove non essential
parts of the image) and then "resize" the
image and "compress" it.
Ok that sounds scary.
I'm willing to crop/resize and compress
pretty much anything - i'm a graphics
addict lol and am familiar with stuff like
paint shop and photo shop.
If the image you want to use for your
avatar is in your imagecave then you can
copy the "html" code from next to the
required image and paste it into the
"upload avatar from url" space under "my
settings" on here.
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duckypaty
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 May 2007 Posts: 106 Location: Dade City
Posted: 05-11-07 13:22pm
where do you copy it to and.. how! HELP!
im so confused!
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 05-12-07 09:42am
click on "my settings" then scroll down to
avatar panel and either upload your avatar
from your computer or put in the url of
your avatar if it is in imagecave or
similar
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pixma
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
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