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| Cabbage Leather | Linking to picasa web album images I've seen a couple people struggle with this so I thought I'd post a quick little howto. I'm FAR from a frequent user of picasa web albums, so if there's a better way, let us know here. There isn't much to it, especially if you don't use that hopeless excuse for a web browser called Internet Explorer, but I digress ![]() I will assume you know how to access your albums at picasaweb.google.com. Open the web album containing the picture you want to link to in a forum message and find it in the album. STEP 1) Get the image address (URL) into your copy buffer STEP 2) Insert the image. Now back in the reefsanctuary message, just click the insert image ( do you see where it says s144 in the address? That indicates the pixel size of the image to display. change this to the desired size. The available sizes appear to be s72,s144,s200,s320,s400,s512,s576,s640,s720,s800, s912,s1024,s1152,s1280,s1440,s1600. I'm not sure if there's a reefsanctuary preferred size, but I usually use s800. Now click OK.That's it, the image should display correctly right away. Hopefully this is useful for someone ![]() Last edited by MatthewJ : 12-30-2008 at 10:03 PM. |
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