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Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but it said this thread has exceeded it's size to upload images. At any rate, I'm taking my own advice, and listening to Kanye West from A->Z (College Dropout -> Yeezus) today. Started on the way to work and hoping to make it all the way through today.
Last Edit: Mar 4, 2014 17:25:36 GMT -5 by MacRoober: And done. Took about 8 hours including a few distractions at work. I recommend doing this if you have the patience. - Back to Top
This is pretty good. I'd definitely see them on the farm but they'd lose out in a conflict. St. James Infirmary has been the highlight of the album so far.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Mar 6, 2014 12:02:10 GMT -5
Giving this another run through. It's not terrible but it's not the Avett's that I really enjoy. Seeing them tomorrow so figured I'd brush up on the newer stuff again.
Emoney serves more of a purpose than any of you, especially Nate, whose incessant, garbled ramblings are so mindless and pointless that I get depressed just seeing them.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but it said this thread has exceeded it's size to upload images. At any rate, I'm taking my own advice, and listening to Kanye West from A->Z (College Dropout -> Yeezus) today. Started on the way to work and hoping to make it all the way through today.
use the reply, not the quick reply, and go to the 3rd icon in on the 3rd row of options. It should say "insert image". Find an image you want to use, copy and paste the html for that image (make sure you're in the page that shows just the image, not the entire webpage), and hit "insert image". Viola, you're done.
Now, who can tell me how to resize images?! i've been trying to figure this out for a while, i know it has something to do with the BBCode, but i'm terrible with that shit..
Now, who can tell me how to resize images?! i've been trying to figure this out for a while, i know it has something to do with the BBCode, but i'm terrible with that shit..
With Google Images you can click "more sizes" and usually find one in the 600x600 or 500x500 range. You can also use something like VSO to resize your own personal images, though I'm sure there are better image resizing software options out there. That's just what I normally use.
Now, who can tell me how to resize images?! i've been trying to figure this out for a while, i know it has something to do with the BBCode, but i'm terrible with that shit..
With Google Images you can click "more sizes" and usually find one in the 600x600 or 500x500 range. You can also use something like VSO to resize your own personal images, though I'm sure there are better image rezizing software options out there. That's just what I normally use.
Thanks. I'm doing my band of the day tomorrow so I'll try this out and see if I can get everything to fit right.
use the reply, not the quick reply, and go to the 3rd icon in on the 3rd row of options. It should say "insert image". Find an image you want to use, copy and paste the html for that image (make sure you're in the page that shows just the image, not the entire webpage), and hit "insert image". Viola, you're done.
Thanks. I figured it out on the computer, but a little more cumbersome on the phone...and forgot I posted this.
use the reply, not the quick reply, and go to the 3rd icon in on the 3rd row of options. It should say "insert image". Find an image you want to use, copy and paste the html for that image (make sure you're in the page that shows just the image, not the entire webpage), and hit "insert image". Viola, you're done.
Thanks. I figured it out on the computer, but a little more cumbersome on the phone...and forgot I posted this.
It's ok. I don't even bother posting pictures on my phone. Too much of a pain.
After you insert an image, go to the BBCode, and you will see that the image tag ends in style="max-width:100%;" You can change that to, say, style="max-width:500px;" to resize the image to a max width of 500px.