I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.
Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
I just did one but used the e-mail size for resizing. Next time I will see what happens if I just set the size in Wor dPress as I do the blog. I am learning though. I have been doing a post on my fb page with a link to my latest blog post. Been getting hits on the site from fb. When they start building the bridge I plan to do updates with photos as it is built. Will have to get a pix of the flag man in action on the rail-trail too.I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
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I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
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Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
Good point. I will go look at resizing so I can use the XL pix!I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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You won't have to worry about it once you get your new site / blog up and runningGood point. I will go look at resizing so I can use the XL pix!I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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I know that I know enough to be dangerous. My programming days are ancient history and I do mean ancient. My WP was set up for me when my site was redesigned and I have no idea how to change it in addition to being terrified I would screw up the whole works if I touch it. Yes, I would love to have it wider. BTW - I had a hit on my blog from fb within an hour of posting the link to the latest blog about the nighttime landing.I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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I'm still going to have all the old blog posts to deal with, tho.You won't have to worry about it once you get your new site / blog up and runningGood point. I will go look at resizing so I can use the XL pix!I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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I know that I know enough to be dangerous. My programming days are ancient history and I do mean ancient. My WP was set up for me when my site was redesigned and I have no idea how to change it in addition to being terrified I would screw up the whole works if I touch it. Yes, I would love to have it wider. BTW - I had a hit on my blog from fb within an hour of posting the link to the latest blog about the nighttime landing.I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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You won't have to do anything to your old blogger posts. They will just continue to sit where they are as an archive. You aren't going to bring them to your new site...just link to the old blog and that is it. No biggie.I'm still going to have all the old blog posts to deal with, tho.You won't have to worry about it once you get your new site / blog up and runningGood point. I will go look at resizing so I can use the XL pix!I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!.Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!
.Remember, you can change the size of your BLOGGING field and side or sides inMadeleine said:Make sure you check to see how the formatting of your blog supports the size of the photos. If I use XL photos they bleed out into the text in the right margin. It looks wrong. Large is as large as I can use.gillumhouse said:I thought I had to blog-size my photos - never again!layout or settingsgo to Template and then customize. You will see an ADJUST WIDTH bar you can pull it wider or narrower. You can make the blog article section WIDER and the side bar smaller, or remove the sidebar altogether. I made my main section wider to accommodate photo sizes. Or you can even have three columns, but then that would be much smaller photos.
Thanks for bringing this up, XL doesn't bleed out in mine, because I made the main section the size to fit.
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