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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (645)11/11/1998 11:36:00 PM
From: DADEPFAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110645
 
You should be able to add height and width attributes inside of the HTML tag referencing the image. For instance:

<img src="graphics/photos/d0397b.jpg" width="320" height="240">

By the way, here is the link to our web site (my wife's and mine). You can go to our bio page to see pictures, including the picture of me in the example above.

bigfoot.com

Dave D



To: Junkyardawg who wrote (645)11/11/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110645
 
Lamar, how to make the picture smaller: I'm not sure. If you used
Geobuilder, click on the picture (when your web page is in that
editor) and a small red square will appear in the lower right corner.
Drag that square (by keeping the left button down while moving the
mouse) to make the picture smaller or larger.

I just tried that for the first time. <g>

Gottfried