Will Williams wrote:Thanks for reducing that image size, Wade. You'll have to teach me how to do that some day. It seems to be hit and miss whether or not an image comes across as a decent size for me or ridiculously large.
If you have a Windows operating system, convert the image into the app (application)
called "Paint." Once you have converted into "Paint," an associated Menu will appear,
giving you a large array of options. All I do is find the horizontal and vertical axis which
always is given as "100" and enter "50" in its place. Once done, the images will be half
of its original size. Click on the images and find the "Properties" tab on the drop-down
menu. If the image is usually below 100Kb, you should be good to go. If still above that,
then do it again. Hit and miss is the best practice, and if you do enough of it, you will
become skilled in doing it, and it will become as second nature as tying your shoes.
When I was a kid, one of the hardest things I ever had to learn how to do, was tie my
shoes. Once learned, it was easy as pie! Well, that's all for now. Have to leave out
the door for the night shift now. I'll check back in early tomorrow morning.