Re: My web page
#1
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Re: My web page
Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
the entire image.
Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
Nice Jeep BTW
http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
Jeep :)
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>All,
>
>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>
>Some comments on the Jeep:
>
>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>304, 3spd
>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>no rust anywhere
>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>
>Thanks
>
>Karl
One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
the entire image.
Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
Nice Jeep BTW
http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
Jeep :)
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>All,
>
>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>
>Some comments on the Jeep:
>
>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>304, 3spd
>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>no rust anywhere
>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>
>Thanks
>
>Karl
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
Jeepster,
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
Jeepster,
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
Jeepster,
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
so feel free to get techy on me.
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>
>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>the entire image.
>
>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>
>Nice Jeep BTW
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>Jeep :)
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#5
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Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
Paintshop download
http://www.jasc.com/
Freeware image resizer
http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
More image util's
http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
>little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
>so feel free to get techy on me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
>>
>>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
>>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
>>the entire image.
>>
>>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
>>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
>>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
>>
>>Nice Jeep BTW
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
>>Jeep :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>
This site has a free program called Irfan View that stays free. Very easy to
crop, resize, fix colors, etc. You can also change bitmaps to jpegs and do
most other file conversions as well. Sweet little program.
Chris
"Jeepster" <yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote in message
news:j67nvvg6r6cvc0sgt4300lt4boplr734rv@4ax.com...
> All you need is a program like Paint Shop which is free to try out or
> better yet get Photoshop open the image and then in the menu's find
> the resize option. Most programs have an option that ensures you do a
> proportionate resize thus maintaining the aspect ratio of the image,
> select width of 800 pixels and save the image. Reload the image back
> to your webpage directory and overwrite the original image.
>
> If you want more help I live and St Albert so you can give me a call.
>
> Paintshop download
> http://www.jasc.com/
> Freeware image resizer
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/284910.html
> More image util's
> http://numericable.tucows.com/imageutil95_default.html
>
>
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:54:23 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Jeepster,
> >
> >Thanks for advice. I appreciate your advice. Could you provide a
> >little insight on how to do that? I am a little bit computer literate,
> >so feel free to get techy on me.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 21:50:28 -0700, Jeepster
> ><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you post more pictures of your beautiful wife? J/K :)
> >>
> >>One suggestion I have is to resize your images to about 800 X 600 max,
> >>when you click on some of the pics you have to scroll around to see
> >>the entire image.
> >>
> >>Here is an example of a webpage I built for a friend ( not very
> >>detailed but then again I only spent 2 hours on it) the pictures on
> >>the page are all 450 X ? if I remember correctly.
> >>
> >>Nice Jeep BTW
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/
> >>
> >>http://members.shaw.ca/kb57/jeep.htm <<<hastely posted images of my
> >>Jeep :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>>All,
> >>>
> >>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
> >>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
> >>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
> >>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
> >>>
> >>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
> >>>
> >>>Some comments on the Jeep:
> >>>
> >>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
> >>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
> >>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
> >>>304, 3spd
> >>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
> >>>no rust anywhere
> >>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Karl
>