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Start your free trialGabriel E
8,916 PointsHow do I custom size a picture on my website???
Hi, I'm on Nick's Web Design course, so I think I'll get to this sometime, but anyway, how would I size one of my custom pictures so it's exactly the required and preferred size? Hope you can help. Thanks!!!
Gabriel E
8,916 PointsI've used Gimp before and it totally slipped my mind! Thanks, I'll do that!
lucybeck
6,055 Points:-) Great, that should do it:
- Image 2.Scale Image
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Jason DeValadares
7,190 Pointsnormally you'd want to oversize your picture if you're doing a scalable site. This way it doesn't get pixely when it's on big screens. You'd use CSS to resize it depending on screen size.
lucybeck
6,055 Pointslucybeck
6,055 PointsHi, One way is to download a program called Gimp : Go to : Image Scale Image
docs.gimp.org/2.6/C/gimp-tutorial-quickie-scale.html