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RoyBucks Short Shorts

I have scan of a game program, but don't know how to post it.  Help please?

rocky_warrior

Simple steps:
1) when editing a page, click the "Add Images and other files" button in the toolbar (4th from the right, looks like this - )
2) Click "Browse" and select file to upload
3) Click "Upload"
4) Scroll down and click on newly uploaded image to insert into page.

More details here:
http://www.dokuwiki.org/mediamanager

mu_hilltopper

And thank you for all the work you've been doing, RoyBucks.  If you need further help, I'm happy to assist.

RoyBucks Short Shorts


mu_hilltopper

Is the height and width too large, or the size of the image in bytes?


mu_hilltopper


RoyBucks Short Shorts


mu_hilltopper

Well .. you need an image editor.

Here .. try using this one online:

http://www.pixlr.com/editor/

Open your image .. Click image > image size > and move the slider to reduce the image size to about 300-400 or so. 

Then save your image.  It'll ask you for a location, just like you're downloading it from any web page.

Now your file is far, far smaller, both in pixel size, and disk size.

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