testng pic uplink, slow learner
The truck looks good,,,,,, however most folks on dial-up (Yes,,,, there are still a few of us out in the sticks that are stuck with 45-50 Kbps connection speeds) ,,
,,,, are probably not going to wait the ten minutes it took for the page to load due to the size of the pictures. That is why I try to resize my pics to around 640 x 480 for posting in a thread.
That's when the Attach File method works good also, because it only has to load the thumbnail onto the page. Click on the thumbnail and you can view the full size pic.
,,,, are probably not going to wait the ten minutes it took for the page to load due to the size of the pictures. That is why I try to resize my pics to around 640 x 480 for posting in a thread.That's when the Attach File method works good also, because it only has to load the thumbnail onto the page. Click on the thumbnail and you can view the full size pic.
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Thanks, 
That's works great and should be fine for any dial-up users. Not to mention, you will notice that the larger pics don't fit the screen without having to scroll right and then back left again.
I keep hoping they will get something faster out here in my neck of the woods, but it's either dial-up or satellite and I really can't justify the cost of satellite when I do most of my stuff on here using the faster connection at work.

That's works great and should be fine for any dial-up users. Not to mention, you will notice that the larger pics don't fit the screen without having to scroll right and then back left again.
I keep hoping they will get something faster out here in my neck of the woods, but it's either dial-up or satellite and I really can't justify the cost of satellite when I do most of my stuff on here using the faster connection at work.
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