ok so i posted a picture... and well it's too big to be on the screen... like... you can't see the whole pic at once... how do i make it smaller... it's just a normal pic...
hmm... picture related...
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ever reached out for someones hand only to find it wasn't there?
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if its on photobuket or some other internet hosting site, you need to go to it and there should be an "edit" button somewhere. in photobucket its just above the picture. that'll take you to a screen and give you a number of options, one of which is "re-size". choose how much you want to decrease it by (a percentage on photobucket) and itll automatically change the size on photobucket and on all the sites where you have posted the pic.
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There is another way to do it, using html coding, that will change the dimensions as you put it in. If you check out notmardy's guide to html and BBCode, its at the bottom of her first post.
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