Posted on 11/01/2022 6:19:34 AM PDT by weston
Glad you made it okay!
*HUG*
Hope you have a wonderful time!
I know!
It’s so freakin’ cute!
Me too!
Cuteness overload!!
She’s stable. I hope she makes it.
Thank you for that explanation.
I have the code for images committed to memory. It is img src=”” as displayed, minus (here) the <, & >, respectively, that goes on each end of the sequence.
The problem is when the image link has some kind of unrecognizable “lingo” that is not decipherable with regards to verbiage or code related to sizing- ie: small, medium or large, which in my “mind’s” example is absent, or... a numerical sizing that can be divided by an equitable ratio, which again in my “mind’s” example is absent. The numerical example would be something like this: 1,200 width x 600 height.
I can figure out how to change a word like “large” to “medium” (duh) to affect a size change or... using another ex: 1,200 x 600 converted to 900 x 400 would equal (1/3rd reduction in size) or 600 x 300 would equal (1/2 reduction in size) but sometimes, there are neither numerical values nor “sizing” verbiage present in the HTML code so one cannot easily change the image’s size by exchanging lower numbers or swapping size descriptive words.
I have gotten lucky a few times by slipping into the HTML code an arrangement of words or numbers inside the lesser than and greater than symbols, with the proper amount and correct location of, quotation marks.
Maybe some image properties have a type of code that is resistant to manipulation?
I hope this is not too muddled up of an explanation for where I am in my struggle to format an image to a “friendlier” display size.
I have also gone to HTML “sandboxes” as a first choice for help, but the authors of most sandbox articles have one common denominator, their explanations are almost always varied and lack the “in depth” walk-through type of instructions needed for instructing a neophyte.
Thank YOU!
oy vey. I’ll try to do better, couldn’t find my socks this morning till I looked at my feet. Sure glad I got backups around me.
We would like to trade 100 liberals for you.
To Do List.
1. Write to Truedass.
Thanks lysie, looking good, saving room for Turkey.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Ha Ha Ha
das y i put the width=400 in cuz i lazy
” I just had carrot cake for breakfast.”
I had a piece of pumpkin bread.
Made 12 mini loaves yesterday and 3 big loaves.
House still smells good.
Have fun Rusty, going to son’s house here.
GO Mike Lindell!!
Get better soon S&S.
Thank you.
DH thought ahead and a ordered ready made Thanksgiving dinner. Not bad, but not the same as homemade fixings.
Next year
Glad you had a nice a trip!
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Jake Westbrook
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Jake Westbrook
1 year ago (edited)
Songs either about Thanksgiving or that evoke that Thanksgiving-y mood I love so much.
Took a while to get all the elements back together for a reupload
00:00 I've Got Plenty to be Thankful For- Bing Crosby
3:08 Take the A Train- Duke Ellington
6:00 Turkey of 29 Pounds- The Sportsman Quartet
6:58 Sentimental Journey- Les Brown
10:16 Autumn Leaves- Chet Baker
13:00 Butterball Jingle
13:52 Homesick, That's All- Skip Farnell
17:02 Home for the Holidays- Perry Como
20:08 Thanksgiving Theme- Vince Guaraldi
22:07 The Last Mile Home- Bing Crosby
25:00 Last Train Home- Pat Metheny, with Old Time Radio clips (not exactly a vintage song, but one that is indelibly linked to Thanksgiving in my mind)
SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6l9ea_1QD8
SOURCE: Conservative Treehouse with a Special Hat Tip to Sundance and Menagerie!
Correcting the spelling of Mike Lindeel- to Mike Lindell.
5-yard penalty, ball will be moved to the previous line of scrimmage, still first down.
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