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THE_CLUB_HOUSE

IMAGE SIZER

(PC Compatable)

(If you sent this page to a person wtih a PC
They will be redirected to a page that is PC compatible.)



Click "Show" to get size of image
Leave the height and width blank for actual size


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  Ok, here's the way this one works guy's. You can put this on one of your "F" key's, and the address will be put in automatically. Or you can put the address of any graphic in your self. Or you can put my tools page on your "F" key to have all my tools in one. For a great background tester click here.

  Leave the height and width blank for actual size, press the height and width for the height and width. Then press your "Back" button if you want to resize your graphic and see what it looks like. You can also add a background, or background color to see what it will look like on your page. You can also add a border to your graphic to see what it looks like with a bigger border. Just delete the "0" that's in the box and put any number you want. The bigger the number the bigger the border.

  Once you have the graphic the size you want press the "Codes" button, a pop up will appear with the image codes or tags for you. All you have to do is ccp them by pressing your CMD key + your "A" key "while the cursor is in the box". Then press your CMD key + your "C" key. Then you can take it to your webpage or email and press your CMD key + your "V" key and the code will be pasted where you want. Be sure and change the "image" at the end of the image tag to a description of the image. Like if the picture was of a dove, put "dove"> instead of "image"> at the end.

  If you want to make your changes to your images more permanent then using codes. Use the buttons below the image sizer to take your image to the image manipulators and use them to make permanent changes to them. The uploader will upload to your scrapbook, and the transloader is mine, you can use the recents drop down to load the address of the image. The image tools will load any address that's loaded into the image sizer.
Have fun! Kid




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