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How do you post thumbnail pictures. I have used Photobucket to hose pictures but I see that a lot of you post pictures as thumbnails. It would takup less real estate if I used thumbnails.
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MinotBob
Makita MSJ-401
Universal Tools:
Remember you only really need 2 tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the Duct Tape
When you post a thread or comment just scroll down to "manage attachments" before you submit it.. You need to make sure that your attachment (picture) doesn't exceed the maximum number of pixels per side. That info will come up when you click "manage attachments". Click "browse", select the pic. you want, then click "upload". After you have your message typed and your photo uploaded, click "submit reply" and you're done!!!
If it don't fit, don't force it....get a bigger hammer!!
I just figured that out. I was hosting my pictures on another site and adding the link to this one. I like this better.
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MinotBob
Makita MSJ-401
Universal Tools:
Remember you only really need 2 tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the Duct Tape
I haven't posted in a few months but I have been keeping up. I agree with what Mark is saying. To make everything for everyone would be very difficult. And I understand (from my wife's perspective) that computer apps are totally made for nerds - in her opinion. The breakdown is often between two of...
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With all these new tool stories, I was working on and old one. About 9 years ago, I built a router table. Then, before it was finished, I had to start using it. And I have used it over the years. A couple of months ago, While I was contemplating cleaning, I looked at the machine and decided to finish...
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