Then the page will refresh, and you should see a new page with an option to click on "BROWSE". Next, search your computer for the picture(s), and click "SUBMIT". Then the page will refresh yet again. You will see all/any images you happen to have on the new screen. Simply find the picture you want, and copy the PROVIDED URL in the top white slot.
Next, paste that URL in your "URL OF A PICTURE OF YOU" slot, on your "PROFILE SETTINGS" page.
Karen answered Thursday October 6 2005, 2:55 pm: You would need to insert an HTML code into your Profile Settings that allows you to add multiple pictures onto pages but since HTML is disabled, there really is no way to post more than one picture. Though, you can combine a picture or two on your Paint program and then upload them to an image hosting site to get a new URL for it. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday October 6 2005, 2:19 pm: I think the only way you can do that is if you make two pictures into one. That probably doesn't make a lot of sense, but what you do is copy them into Paint side by side. When you go to save it, under where you type the file name there's a drop down box. Select JPEG and then click save. If you're able to upload it and everything works out stop reading right here! If your collage is larger than 15K, (it'll tell you when you try to upload it and it won't work) download a program from the internet called IrfanView. In IrfanView go to File, Open, and find the collage. Then go to Image and click on Resize/Resample. Type a smaller number into the width box and the length number will change automatically. Save the file as a JPG file and keep trying slightly smaller sizes until it works. You can also use IrfanView to make your collage a little larger if it comes out too small. I hope this works for you! Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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