For no apparent reason
OK, so I think I've sorted out the problem I had with posting photos. I've selected this one to post because I don't think I've posted this before.This is what happens when you are not paying attention. It happened at the last place I worked at. It was a Saturday and I was the only one on the farm. I had to walk about four kilometres to where the nearest tractor was, drive the tractor another five kilometres back to the shed to get a chain, then drive back to the first tractor, hook up the chains, then get in the first tractor, start it up, put it in first, leave it spinning, get out and go up to the second tractor, put it in gear, tow the first one out and up the hill, stop the second tractor, run back and stop the first tractor, then explain to the boss on Monday why the tractor wasn't where it was supposed to be.
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where was it meant to be? bogged up to the axles?
Dirk, have you visited the Photobucket forum - http://forums.photobucket.com/showthread.php?t=1364
If you're looking to resize images and set borders, etc. the forum should have that sort of info. Adrian.
Rat,
it is where it's supposed to be, sort of. It's supposed to be self-propelled, though.
Adrian,
I was only using photobucket because I tried out some dodgy registry cleaning software the other day to try and get the 'pooter back up to speed and I managed to make 'hello', the photo posting doohickey that links to blogger forget who I was. In the past (and in the future now that I've set up another account) I've posted photos using Hello to another blog which contains nothing but pitchers, then I use WBloggar to write the post which will have the photo in it as WBloggar has an inbuilt image facility, but will only allow you to use online images. Ican then size and position the picks pretty much how I like. I
ve been trying to nut out a way to make the in-post images into thumbnails for the full-size pictures and I'm half-certain that I've got it sussed. No promises, though, it has a lot of potential to go pearshaped.
It's way more fun to work it out for yourself.
Did you ever notice how close the apostrophe button is to the 'enter' button?
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