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Who are you in the SCA? We can't give you edit access until you let us know who you are! Comment on this page or email wiki@caid-commons.org
Excellent! Thank you for letting us know. Your user account is now activated and you can post on any page on this site. Please read [[Help:Rules]] before doing so. --[[User:Kottr|Kolfinna]] 19:35, 9 March 2009 (PDT)


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==Photo sizing==
Hi, and welcome. Thank you for your useful contributions thus far. I noticed, looking through your history last night, that you might have been having some troubles with image size. It is possible to upload a high-resolution image and then use it in a sidebar at the usual 300px-width size. Within the image tag, immediately following the image name, add "|300px". it will look like: "<nowiki>[[Image_name.jpg|300px]]</nowiki>". If the user clicks on the image, they will be taken to the image's page, which shows the image at a higher resolution.--[[User:Lachlan|Lachlan]] 10:28, 10 March 2009 (PDT)

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Excellent! Thank you for letting us know. Your user account is now activated and you can post on any page on this site. Please read Help:Rules before doing so. --Kolfinna 19:35, 9 March 2009 (PDT)

Photo sizing

Hi, and welcome. Thank you for your useful contributions thus far. I noticed, looking through your history last night, that you might have been having some troubles with image size. It is possible to upload a high-resolution image and then use it in a sidebar at the usual 300px-width size. Within the image tag, immediately following the image name, add "|300px". it will look like: "[[Image_name.jpg|300px]]". If the user clicks on the image, they will be taken to the image's page, which shows the image at a higher resolution.--Lachlan 10:28, 10 March 2009 (PDT)