I figured with the "New and Improved" forum software, that someone would have thought about adding an auto-resize feature to be able to upload photos without having to resize them first.
Per chance, is that a setting or mod hack that is available on th>>>
Volume begets volume. As the number of posts per day rises, so will the number of viewers. Many (like me) usually need something to respond to. One thing I have noticed that many of the posts since the rebuild fall into the "meta" category. There ar>>>
I wouldn't know, but wherever I am I always prefer to maintain my status as a fresh boarder for as long as possible. I'd like the extraneous features eliminated. We already went through that malarkey on the last incarnation of this forum and here we a>>>
[quote]There is nothing wrong with posting in other forums.
I agree, and did not mean to suggest otherwise. I'm merely stating a fact. There are several people on one of the sites you list who used to contribute regularly here and NEVER come her>>>
Answers.yahoo.com guru here. Over 5000 points! :laugh:>>>
There is nothing wrong with posting in other forums.
I am a very regular contributor on
ContractorTalk.com DIYchatroom.com NRGForums.com CatAdjuster.com Nachi.org Roofing.com ContractorsClub.com ContractorsPub.com
and several other Home Inspector and>>>
[quote]bUT ISN'T THERE SOMEWHAT OF A LEARNING CURVE WITH ANYTHING WORTHWHILE.
I agree. And most of the daily posters will find their way in here. But I wonder/worry about the guys who might only post a couple times a week, or 4-5 times a month.>>>
My point was, regardless of a learning curve, that premium software for forums is available that everyone is used to for as little as $ 179.00 per year and allows much more features with a higher security level.
I also don't like being forced to Login>>>
the "learning curve" for this new forum is going to result in casualties. :unsure:>>>
Roofscape wrote: [quote]
I'm glad of that but that pic I just posted in the smart vent thread is way huge.
That thread is why I started this topic.
I tried to upload one photo of Smart Vent being used as a Mid-Roof Application to sh>>>
You can easily Re-Size using MS Paint, which is usually in the Start Button on your computer if you use a PC.
1. Right Click on the photo.
2. Click on Edit.
3. MS Paint opens up.
4. Click on Stretch/Skew
5. I usually use 30% for vertical and als>>>
I believe this is PHPBB format. Looks like it but not sure. My old PHPBB site had a resize option for the developer. And that was like 6 years ago so they could only have been made better.
FYI - The was a problem uploading pics so they increased the size>>>