... As an aside, do you have easy instructions for posting a photo on the forum?
OK Jacqui, posting a photo to the Forum:
Preparation:(1) You can use photos in the
.jpg format for this section of the Forum.
(2) Photo size - (a) no wider than 660 pixels, otherwise you get a horizontal scrollbar which isn't pretty.
(b) 125kb or less.
(3) George has created a module in IG Pro that will resize your photos to the correct dimension and file size ideal for the Forum. Look under the Tools tab on IG Pro menu and you will find the Resize Program - GA051. By using the program GA051 in Ideas Genie Pro, with a setting of 600, the program makes the image a more "friendly" size for the forum, so no scrolling is necessary. It also resizes the images to less than 125kb.
GA051 preserves the image width to height ratio, so the copies made are resized yet do not lose their aspect ration and are not distorted.
(4) If you have any graphics software such as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro, you could use these to do any photo enhancements first; e.g. adjust lighting, sharpness, then save your results and go into IG Pro to resize it. If you prefer to use your graphics program to do everything, then by all means do so (but give IG Pro a try.)
I don't know what software, if any, you use but Photoshop and Photoshop Elements have a 'Save for Web' option where you get a side-by-side preview of your original photo and one showing the adjustments you make using the quality 'slider' to get the kb size needed.
Posting the photo:(1) Save your photo on your computer; for the sake of argument in a folder called 'images'.
(2) When you get to posting a message, click
Attachments and other options situated beneath the text box. This will open a sub-menu with a box called
Attach. To the right of that box click on the
Browse button and locate the photo you saved in your images folder.
That will fill in the Attach field.
Using this method, you are uploading a copy of your photo to George's server space, which he kindly allocates (at his own expense) to our members, who don't have access to any other web server. As you mentioned in a topic about your Forum Profile photo Jacqui, you didn't know how to access your IP server, so this is your best option.
(3) Carry on with the rest of your posting and use the Preview button to check it's looking ok. If you're happy with it click the 'Post' button as normal.
I think I've covered all bases here Jacqui, but if you run into any difficulties just let us know.
Laurie.