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Subject: How do I add a thumbnail?

Written By: Trimac20 on 05/21/06 at 4:55 am

How do I add an image so it appears as a thumbnail? Cheers

Subject: Re: How do I add a thumbnail?

Written By: whistledog on 05/21/06 at 9:52 am


How do I add an image so it appears as a thumbnail? Cheers


As far as I know, you can't do that here.  However, if you attach a large image to a post, it will automatically resize, almost to the size of a thumbnail

Subject: Re: How do I add a thumbnail?

Written By: Trimac20 on 05/21/06 at 9:57 am

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Subject: Re: How do I add a thumbnail?

Written By: Sister Morphine on 05/21/06 at 11:22 am

Are you talking about an attachment?


Go down to where it says "additional options".  Click on it, and where it says "attach", go to the browse button and find the file.  Click open and then the file should appear in the bar next to the word "attach".  Go down to post, click it and voila.

Subject: Re: How do I add a thumbnail?

Written By: Trimac20 on 05/29/06 at 8:17 am


Are you talking about an attachment?


Go down to where it says "additional options".  Click on it, and where it says "attach", go to the browse button and find the file.  Click open and then the file should appear in the bar next to the word "attach".  Go down to post, click it and voila.


Oh ok, thanks..

here's testing

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