Topic: Some Pictures From C3X 2005
in Forum: Annual C3VR Member Gathering
The 454 car is white and the very first picture posted. The red 73 is the first one in the second post of this thread.
Eddie,
It would really help the members who only have dial-up internet connections if you could post smaller (thumbnail type) versions of the pictures and make them clickable so the larger versions of the pictures could be selected at will.
If you're unfamiliar with how to do that let me know and I'll help any way I can.
Thanks!
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Eddie,
It would really help the members who only have dial-up internet connections if you could post smaller (thumbnail type) versions of the pictures and make them clickable so the larger versions of the pictures could be selected at will.......
Thanks!
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Hey...........it may be a pain for some of us w/dial-up, but you know what? It was darn well worth the wait!! Some very nice shots there. Can't wait to see some of the other folks pics. You guys ROCK!



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[QUOTE=Eddie 70]I can make them all links if that would be better. [/QUOTE]
Actually a thumb-nail preview (say 200x100) helps decide which one(s) to click on to get a bigger look. And the whole page loads faster. Without the preview you're still having to open every one just to see what is there.

[QUOTE=Eddie 70]I can make them all links if that would be better. [/QUOTE]
Actually a thumb-nail preview (say 200x100) helps decide which one(s) to click on to get a bigger look. And the whole page loads faster. Without the preview you're still having to open every one just to see what is there.
[/QUOTE]Jim,
I'd like to know how to post thumbnails with clickable to larger photos.
Can you post a new thread to show us how?
Or even make it a tip/trick?


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