<img src=http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o539/wxrgina1/EmptyChairDay1.jpg height=218 width=285>
Alternatively:
<img src=http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o539/wxrgina1/EmptyChairDay1.jpg width=350>
Leaving out the height # forces html to reduce it proportionately to the width, or vice versa.
Yes, I was experimenting with the standard html sandbox figures for the Rush picture, knowing that the dimensions were not right for my particular photograph. I did not mean for that to post, but just wanted to preview it to see if it altered the image (I hit the wrong button). I knew the dimensions were for a horizontal rectangle, not an upright one.
That was a mistake I did not mean to post, but of course I could not take it back. There is a part of html coding that I’m still working to get my mind around—sizing. I can do a hand-breaking piece of coding work like this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2923932/posts but I must learn what my mind is missing on image sizing.
The first one must be Wookie’s chair I assume?