How to add a pic?
Mon, 04/23/2007 - 1:02pm
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Did I miss something? How are members adding the pictures that appear next to their name to their posts? Can you add your picture of choice or is there a set library of images you have to use?
Pictures
Log in and then go to "my account" (actually your account) then click on the "edit" tab. Look a bit down the page and you will see "add picture" you can then browse your documents folder on your computer and pick anything you may have.
Stan
Officer I'm sorry I was going the wrong way on that one-way street but my GPS told me to turn left ... Oh, I'm still getting a ticket, okay then the GPS will see ya in court!
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Hopefully my image is not in the library of images lol
Garmin StreetPilot c530, Mapsource
size limits
Is there a size limit? the photos all look about the same size, do i need to shrink a photo will it automatically be the right size? I'd hate to have a lifesize photo of my face staring back at me...
~Caroline =D Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness; it is generally the by-product of other activities. - Aldous Huxley
PIX
Hopefully my image is not in the library of images lol
I'm more concerned about being on a post office wall myself!
Mike L.
Freedom isn't free...thank you veterans! Heard about the tests to detect PANCREATIC CANCER? There aren't any! In Memoriam: #77 NYPD-SCA/Seattle Mike/Joe S./Vinny D./RTC!
Gigglychick
You do realize that if you post a pic we expect you to be smiling or laughing or do I dare say "giggling"?
Miss Poi
Size
The max size is 85x85 pixels. I shrunk my pic first and it worked well.
Garmin Nuvi 750 & c530 with RT's vol. mod., Vulcan Nomad
hahah..
You do realize that if you post a pic we expect you to be smiling or laughing or do I dare say "giggling"?
Miss Poi
In that case, I should upload a soundbyte instead. =) Haven't found THE right photo yet... that and computer difficulties make this hard. =P
~Caroline =D Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness; it is generally the by-product of other activities. - Aldous Huxley