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To: freepersup

Trying

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223 posted on 04/23/2018 8:45:57 PM PDT by STARLIT (Trust The Plan.Apr 21 2018 14:35:58 (EST) Anonymous ID: 03b5fb 1133796 america-has-spoken.png >>11)
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To: NIKK

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224 posted on 04/23/2018 8:47:21 PM PDT by STARLIT (Trust The Plan.Apr 21 2018 14:35:58 (EST) Anonymous ID: 03b5fb 1133796 america-has-spoken.png >>11)
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To: NIKK

I right click on an image an get a dialog box with commands-

Open image in new tab
Save image as
Copy image
Copy image address
ADP Block element
Inspect

I click on Inspect and get a command and control center on the right half of the screen, that permits me to do all kinds of things to everything related to the image or page.

There is a function which is several- ever larger boxes surrounding each other in various shades of color, that if clicked on, one by one, I can change the size of the image.

I can’t figure out how to save that command, because when I close the entire command box, and then preview the image, after getting it reduced in size, in preview mode, the image blows back up to the original too large size.

There’s a function or command in that entire section that must save the new reduced sizes (Height - Width). I haven’t found it yet, but I feel it’s there, or there wouldn’t be a way to change the image’s size in the first place.

Give it a try.

Right click on an image
Click on Inspect
In the lower right section
Click on the first number on the left
In the center of all of the shaded boxes
Hit backspace to clear the number
Change the number (down size) by half
Click on the number on the right without hitting backspace...
And it will figure out on it’s own what the mathematical size (reduced) should be to match whatever number is on the left
If you close this command box and hit preview
The darn image will blow back up to the larger than wanted size
And you will be back to square root one

Somewhere in the command box is a way to save the changed image’s size
I have not been able to find it thus far

Good luck!


225 posted on 04/23/2018 9:06:16 PM PDT by freepersup (A freeper behind every blade of grass. / Count your blessings!)
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