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myspace picture placement


Question Posted Sunday May 27 2007, 12:03 am

so I know how to put pictures into my profile, with like tinypic.com, but how do you make it so they are smaller bigger ect? and..is there a way that i can get my pictures side by side in rows instead of just one vertical line? thanks!

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theymos answered Sunday May 27 2007, 7:40 pm:
The best way to change the size is using the resize option on a program like irfanview. You can sometimes resize at the image host, like you can with imageshack. A way that isn't supported in all browsers is:
<img src="url" width="100" height="100">
The numbers are pixels. To get the pictures in rows, don't put <br> between them. Example:

<img src="1.html"><img src="2.html"> <br><img src="3.html"><img src="4.html">

The result will be:

[img1][img2]
[img3][img4]

You can also use my ImageBox:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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