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| One with big hooves | If your going to post a picture anywhere on this board please edit it first. What do I mean by edit the picture? #1 A resolution of 72 DPI is fine. Any higher will just slow things down by making the file larger #2 Don't make the picture any bigger then 480 pixels wide. If it's much larger then that people won't be able to see the whole picture and will have to scroll around. I don't know about you, but that bugs the hell out of me. #3 Jpegs are fine. Keep the file size as small as you can. Under 50kb is great so the pages load fast. I've been resizing quite a few pictures for these reasons. Help me out a bit. Thanks,
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