im subscribed to cosmogirl, the magazine..and in it there's a contest you can enter... the pet beauty contest. the only way you can enter is on a website, this website: www.cosmogirl.com/petbeautycontest. i've tried to enter several times but every time it says this page can't be found! or something. it's really starting to bug me. is it just my computer or what?! ok, i'm thinking it might be the size of the picture or something. it says "Your photo submission MUST be a JPEG file no smaller than
3" x 5", no larger than 250Kb and with a resolution of no less than 300 DPI." how can i make sure it's the right size and if it isnt, change it??? i know theres only a slight chance of winning, but you never know, and you can win a nintendo ds, and i really want one! thanks =]
Additional info, added Friday January 5 2007, 3:35 pm: ok, i just reduced the size on paint, now when i upload it, it comes to this page that says "500 Servlet Exception
java.lang.NullPointerException..blaaaah" lots of random words. WTHH!!!! is the website just having problems or what?!
hilda32 answered Friday January 5 2007, 5:51 pm: Go One PAINT Put the pic there Then make it smaller adn try it everytime till you get it right
tahst what i do [ hilda32's advice column | Ask hilda32 A Question ]
HCOxBABE answered Friday January 5 2007, 3:59 pm: When you go to 'My Pictures' hold your mouse over the picture that you want & it should show you how many kilobites there are & the dimensions. If the photo is too big, you could make a free account at photobucket.com & resize your picture there. [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
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