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Question Posted Sunday October 8 2006, 6:10 pm

I am setting up a website, and I have a question.
I have a picture that I want to put up, but I dont want to resize it.

Lets just say the website is tinypic.com/e345
so instead of doing <img src="tinypic.com/e345>

I want to make it HALF the size, so what is the html to do that?


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MyHappyShoe answered Sunday October 8 2006, 10:13 pm:
you can easily fix it in Paint. Just open the picture.. go to "image" then "stretch/skew" and change the horizontal and vertical percent to whatever you need. (keep them the same percents or it will look weird!)

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