Transparent Jellyfish of Antarctica

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AnitaBeer

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I posted more than 100 of same size images and it did not stretch anybody's page. Get the Mod to delete the image on your page

Nah they've probably stretched plenty of peoples pages but it just probably wasn't mentioned.


Like it stretched mine cuz it was huge, but I didn't mind cuz it loaded fast.
 

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I am using a 13.3" notebook and it did not stretch my page.

Ok well I guess the point is that just cuz it didn't do it for you doesn't mean it doesn't happen to others.

WOW it's not a big deal, but you don't need to be all snyde to people who as you to resize the damn image.
 

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LOL, just trying to clarify. First time somebody told me to resize after posting more than 100 images. How can I resize it again?
 

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  1. To start microsoft Paint, click 'Start', 'Programs', 'Accessories', then 'Paint'
  2. Open the image file you wish to edit
  3. Click the 'Image' Menu at the top and select "Stretch/Skew Image"
  4. Choose a percentage figure to resize the image: to avoid distortion, choose the same percentage for horizontal and vertical stretch
  5. Click "Ok"
  6. Once you have the desired size, click 'File', then 'Save' or 'File', then 'Save As..' to prevent overwriting the original image
  7. Second Method
    • Select the entire image
    • Hold down Ctrl and press - or + to resize the image.
No I didn't type that but it took less than 10 seconds to google it. I didn't feel like typing it out.
 

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  1. To start microsoft Paint, click 'Start', 'Programs', 'Accessories', then 'Paint'
  2. Open the image file you wish to edit
  3. Click the 'Image' Menu at the top and select "Stretch/Skew Image"
  4. Choose a percentage figure to resize the image: to avoid distortion, choose the same percentage for horizontal and vertical stretch
  5. Click "Ok"
  6. Once you have the desired size, click 'File', then 'Save' or 'File', then 'Save As..' to prevent overwriting the original image
  7. Second Method
    • Select the entire image
    • Hold down Ctrl and press - or + to resize the image.
No I didn't type that but it took less than 10 seconds to google it. I didn't feel like typing it out.
I decided to delete the image
 

Pollux

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No need to say it twice. Now other people won't get to see the image. PM me the image and I'll resize it for you.
 

Pollux

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I'll just find it myself.

Edit:

transparent_jellyfish.gif


Is this good for everyone's page sizes?
 
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