(08-12-2015, 08:38 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: You can't, unless you reupload a new photo that is resized prior to uploading it.
Umm, you sort of can now.
This is the original image:
This is the same image file scaled down:
Once you've uploaded the image, click on the "View source" button on the post toolbar.
Code:
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You can't, unless you reupload a new photo that is resized prior to uploading it.
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Umm, you sort of can now.
This is the original image:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/UbXgyOp.jpg[/img]
This is the same image file scaled down:
[img=200x133]https://i.imgur.com/UbXgyOp.jpg[/img]
The first part of this post looked like this "code" version.
Type in the "=200x133" bit (or any two numbers you want, these just happen to be half of the original image dimensions) into the "img" tag and it will display it smaller or bigger.
Of course it does not reduce the file size, it only changes how it's displayed.
The other method where you post the URL has a built-in scaling option.
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