My God! The knees, the knees!
Terry, click on the Go Advanced and add one as a "proper" attachment (Attachments > Add File), not Insert Image.
You will have to ZIP the image first:
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My God! The knees, the knees!
Terry, click on the Go Advanced and add one as a "proper" attachment (Attachments > Add File), not Insert Image.
You will have to ZIP the image first:
Allowed FiletypesX
Acorn
Attachment 120940Attachment 120940 Hopefully this is correct. Thank for the capacity listing. Terry
TI tried to view your image Terry, but, the way I see it the image zip is password protected, so cannot be viewed, at least least not by me, but i admit I don't know anything about web designer so could be wrong. If it is a naughty picture, thank you for password protecting it because this is after all a family site.
Never mind Terry I managed to open it in a new tab and it looks OK to me.
No it's not naughty and if it is password protected I don't know how I did it, I'll wait to hear from someone else before I try anything else. The only naughty bit is old men's knobbly knees, golfers at that.
That's a great image filesize wise Tel, won't comment on the knees. I did ask:
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... and also state what widget your using?
Thanks Egg just to say they are not mine, I don't any golf course is ready for mine. Cheers Terry
Sure they're not Tel but you still haven't said what widget you're using? It's name in the content gallery?
As I stated your source image is of a plentiful size. I've created a 562 x 750 px image (some widgets using this as maximum height) from the attached. I can't see any problem with this quality.
Apologies Components>Image Resources>Gallery (5 col) Widget". Whilst I tend to clean up the images before dragging them onto the widget any that do not fit or have been cropped by the Widget it still allows you adjust the image with the normal picture tool i.e. clicking on it and using the adjust handles, an amazing facility. I have put a few more up on site, some of which I still need to adjust the size etc. Terry