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Smallhacker Super Koopa I AM A Group Of Officially Frustrated Younglings, G.O.O.F.Y. MEMBER |
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Links: < Example: < [ Don't forget the http:// or it'll think you're linking to a page on the board. Images: < Example: < Again, the http:// is needed here. Sometimes when linking directly to a file or posting an image, you'll get 'no remote link' errors or even fake 'page not found' errors. In this case you are encouraged to get a better host, however, if need be you can try tacking a question mark on to the end of the file's name when posting the link. Additionally, on many hosts you can change the file extension to .txt to bypass this, but this can cause the file to show up as a bunch of garbage when you link to it. (If this happens, just click Save Page As and give it the proper extension, and it should work fine.) Also, under no circumstances should .BMP files be used for screen shots! They are often several times larger than other formats, which both makes the page load slow and eats up your bandwidth. .PNG is recommended for screen shots and art, these will preserve the colours perfectly while having a much smaller file size. For general-purpose images, you should use .JPG; while there will be some colour loss, the file size will almost always be much smaller than with any other format. In addition, note than you can not link to images or files on your hard drive. Keep in mind that C:\ only refers to your hard drive on your computer. My C:\ drive does not contain your screen shots. You will need to upload them to a web host. ImageShack is good for images, though you can't post the image itself (only a link to it). Geocities is good for just about any file, but you'll need to add a question mark or rename the files as mentioned above. Finally, don't post big images as an image, use a link instead. This applies to both tall/wide images (stretches the page) and those with large file size (makes the page load slow). (Originally made by Hyperhacker. Copied and pasted by me.) |
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