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by venus dagenis on 17 November 2009 - 13:11

all i can get is this stupid red x and no pic box with mountian and moon upload brouse and select change size and a reed x only can u help??/

by Vikram on 18 November 2009 - 04:11

 I'm cutting and p[asting instructions from another link

Okay, a tuturial on how to do this:
1) Upload your photo to an online photo sharing website like photobucket, Yahoo photos, etc.
2) Click on the photo's URL (For photobucket, NOT the one that says 'share URL, but the one below it.)
3) In the editing screen above, scroll down to the SECOND row of icons, and click on the yellow picture box. When it pops up, insert your URL in the appropriate spot. Your picture will show up in the text box.
4) If the picture is too big, click on it, then grab one of the white boxes in the corner, and move it sideways a short distance. Go to the bottom of the photo, grab the white box there, and move it up the same distance. If you dont adjust the move both horizontally and vertically, your photo will be distorted.
Photobucket automatically resizes photos that are too large. If you are uploading your photo directly from your computer (which is possible, but which is using up Oli's bandwith!!) , you need to learn how to use your photo editing software. I can't help you there, as each program is different.If you have a digital camera, however, there should be a tutorial that comes with the software.) I do know that one of the first things you need to do is reduce the resolution of the photo to under 100 dpi , as that's about the maximum a computer screen is able to show. Above that, you're using bandwith without increasing photo quality.





 


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