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Rules regarding Photo size
Images contained in posts must adhere to the following rules. Abuse of these rules will likely result in a warning.
Images should be of an appropriate nature for all of our viewers. Discretion needs to be used when posting in threads like the Babe Thread.
Please do not post images as attachments. This uses up server space that is better reserved for other purposes. Several online storage sites like ImageShack are available for this purpose.
Post a clickable thumbnail of your image whenever possible. This can be achieved easily when using ImageShack. They provided a cut and paste option for that.
Images should be no larger than 200KB in size.
Do not post large images. The longest side on your image should be no longer than 800 pixels. Several freeware image resizers are available for making images smaller, if necessary.
If you are unsure if the size of an image is within the limits, please do not post it. You can provide a URL link to the image instead.
If you are unsure about the content of an image, contact a moderator and ask before posting.
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haha, you read my mind with the thumbnails. Imageshack has thumbnails with anything large that you upload, so just post that. That way we keep our large images, but the narrowband people can browse the thread (although why they go into a thread thats filled with images is beyond me)
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