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Are my pictures in my blog getting cut off or is it just me?
- Jul 22, 2012 1:57 am GMT
My Build: i5 3570k, GTX 680 SC, 8GB RAM, 750W PSU, Gigabyte Z77 UD3H
Steam: Nickprovs
My Channel:http://www.youtube.com/user/Nickprovs?feature=watch
It might just be my monitor; Plus gamespots seems to be a bit glitchy for me latley.
But can anyone tell me if my pictures are getting cut off?
http://www.gamespot.com/users/self/blog
I normally don't embed in my blog, but I was thinking of starting something along the lines of a picture blog.
If they are cut off, does anyone have any suggestions on how I would go about getting them just right for viewing?
They are getting cut off because they are too wide. Keep the width under 400.
What I suggest is for you to keep your pics at a photo-hosting site such as Imageshack or Photobucket. You can use their editing tools to resize, or use any program you might have, such as Paint.
If you don't care to resize, you can use the editor to make a clickable link to your pic instead, using the chain-link symbol.
- Jul 22, 2012 2:43 am GMT
My Build: i5 3570k, GTX 680 SC, 8GB RAM, 750W PSU, Gigabyte Z77 UD3H
Steam: Nickprovs
My Channel:http://www.youtube.com/user/Nickprovs?feature=watch
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They are getting cut off because they are too wide. Keep the width under 400.
What I suggest is for you to keep your pics at a photo-hosting site such as Imageshack or Photobucket. You can use their editing tools to resize, or use any program you might have, such as Paint.
If you don't care to resize, you can use the editor to make a clickable link to your pic instead, using the chain-link symbol.
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Thanks!
Also, Irfanview is a resizers best friend. Batched about 100 photos to fit that need in seconds.





