I'm willing to learn if you would be so kind and teach/tell me how.
Just put this after the .jpg, separated by a space.
width=1024 height=720
Then enclose it with the >
Done.
Looks like help has arrived. I’ve never used the percentage approach but that seems
to be ideal to get it into alignment with the viewing monitor. Anyway try some of the
varying suggestions and see how they adapt best for you. Take care.
One more primer using specific sizes rather than percentages.
When you go to post the graphic you obviously start out with the command "img src=" followed by the 'property' info for the jpg., right?
In this case the property code reads "http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/data/pngs/current/current_usdm.png"
Since this graphic is so huge you will want to include a width spec (or height...use one or the other and the proportion will be carried out automatically).
A width somewhere between 300 and 500 is usually a good size for FR...you can experiment on the preview.
So you take the property description at the end of it add the width spec, in this case 450...
"http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/data/pngs/current/current_usdm.png width=450... and close it out with the usual close image command.
Using 450 you get this:
Try this one:
< img src=”???.jpg” height=”?”width=”?” Border=”1”>