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I would like to edit my page, Albert de Moulton.
I would like to edit my page, Albert de Moulton.


-Albert de Moulton.
-Albert de Moulton.
*I've activated your account, so you may edit this wiki. Please visit [[Help: Contents]] for site rules and editing assistance prior to posting. Welcome!--[[User:Lachlan|Lachlan]] 21:25, 5 October 2009 (PDT)
==Image Sizes==
* I'm always excited to see a new user starting to work on their page! I noticed you were having some trouble getting your device image to be the proper size. It is possible to specify the width of an image within a link to that image. For example, our device links typically display the image at 300 pixels wide (and heigth is proportional) by using the code, <nowiki>"[[Image:Albert de Moulton.gif|300px]]"</nowiki>. Then, one can upload an image at any reasonable dimensions, and restrict its appearance within an article. By clicking on the image, a user can see it at a larger size, if there is one.--[[User:Lachlan|Lachlan]] 22:06, 5 October 2009 (PDT)

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I would like to edit my page, Albert de Moulton.

-Albert de Moulton.

  • I've activated your account, so you may edit this wiki. Please visit Help: Contents for site rules and editing assistance prior to posting. Welcome!--Lachlan 21:25, 5 October 2009 (PDT)

Image Sizes

  • I'm always excited to see a new user starting to work on their page! I noticed you were having some trouble getting your device image to be the proper size. It is possible to specify the width of an image within a link to that image. For example, our device links typically display the image at 300 pixels wide (and heigth is proportional) by using the code, "[[Image:Albert de Moulton.gif|300px]]". Then, one can upload an image at any reasonable dimensions, and restrict its appearance within an article. By clicking on the image, a user can see it at a larger size, if there is one.--Lachlan 22:06, 5 October 2009 (PDT)