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image sizing
BBCode is annoying 
There doesn't seem to be any way to resize images or do pretty much anything you could do with HTML.

There doesn't seem to be any way to resize images or do pretty much anything you could do with HTML.

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Re: image sizing
Where are you trying to size images with BBC? You can use a tag called RIMG instead of IMG to use a responsive image which basically just adds width=100% CSS.

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Re: image sizing
I've been trying to format images in the forums. I'll try the RIMG tag

Re: image sizing
I couldn't find another section to post this under so this was the closest one to the problem that I have found. I have just tried to take a photo of my horse and I got this alert that I can only take a max of 10 photos per horse. I know you are going through a lot of updating at the moment so I hope this could be addressed because I love taking photos of my horses to see how they develop through the months, plus it helps me to know what colours to breed in the future.
Thank you!
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Re: image sizing
Try this post for your suggestions: viewtopic.php?p=371467&hilit=gallery#p371467Pure_Breeding wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 7:11 am I couldn't find another section to post this under so this was the closest one to the problem that I have found. I have just tried to take a photo of my horse and I got this alert that I can only take a max of 10 photos per horse. I know you are going through a lot of updating at the moment so I hope this could be addressed because I love taking photos of my horses to see how they develop through the months, plus it helps me to know what colours to breed in the future.
Thank you!
The way I handle horse images (if you want another person's insight): newborn, yearling, 5 year, 10 year, 15 year.
With Grays, I'll sometimes add one at 6 months and with most non-lp, non-gray, non-champagne horses, I won't take anything beyond the 5 year photo. For all colors, newborn and yearling is all 'we' need for color identification (review, I know

Give admin your suggestions for image numbers and don't forget the ages you take them at, as well.

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