On Jul 16, 2007, at 1:28 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

 what I see is full size: 1333x1000.  Huge!
You should resize it with Photoshop or similar.

I did that w. Opus Cammedia--the photo manipulation software that came w. my digital camera. It reduced the size of the file by more than half, and displays a nice, appropriately-sized picture. Offline, that is; I don't know why I'm losing this edit when the photo is posted to the web.

Alternatively, you can
try this:
<img src="images/Clarke.jpg" width="250" height="187" border="0">
to make sure it works.

I tried this; it still wouldn't load the image, but did resize the "image not found" block from tiny to medium-size.

If not, try absolute path:
<img src="http://www.kallistimusic.com/images/Clarke.jpg"; width="250"
height="187" border="0">

...  After you
see it worked, try to resize the image, and make sure you put the
dimension attribute like above.

I don't understand this. I can't resize an image directly on the web, can I? I have to edit it in my web designer, then upload the result to the web. But if I can't get the image to appear in the web-designer, how will using the on-line image address help me?


--Andrew

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