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Question Posted Sunday December 14 2008, 2:00 pm

does anyone know like a code or a way to make all your pictures the same size in width on myspace for scrollbars?

i've tried photbucket but it doesn't make them the right sizes for me.


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Amnes answered Sunday December 14 2008, 5:30 pm:
When you are on photobucket, before you upload an image cllick on the menu bar that says ' reduce to' and made them all the same.
If its already uploaded click the picture or click the'edit ' button above it and then hover over the picture and click resize ( it will be near the top) and then the code will change and reapply it to your code on youre myspace.

Hope i helped!
-Amnes

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