Howdy folks,
Renedra has their 28mm dogtents on sale for half price. Although slightly large I think they're okay for 10mm... what's your opinion?
(https://scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/22528717_915236871960883_8704297693411035854_o.jpg?oh=08d7eec95b445fc050b02c22f8ca598b&oe=5A744990)
Sorry about the picture size; any easy way to resize this from Facebook?
Cheers,
Rob
Quote from: Ace of Spades on 15 October 2017, 11:43:12 AM
Howdy folks,
Renedra has their 28mm dogtents on sale for half price. Although slightly large I think they're okay for 10mm... what's your opinion?
(https://scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/22528717_915236871960883_8704297693411035854_o.jpg?oh=08d7eec95b445fc050b02c22f8ca598b&oe=5A744990)
Sorry about the picture size; any easy way to resize this from Facebook?
Add
height=500 after the
img
Thanks for the tip; will give that a try!
Cheers,
Rob
:)
And yes, I think they look very good with 10mm.
They look fine to me. Being an inconsistent contrarian I find oversized scenery less distracting than undersized.
As fsn says you can add width= or height= to the img tag to reduce or expand the image size. Preview will let you see it and then you can tweak it by varying the number, if you want.
Examples below with the [] brackets replaced by {} so you can see the examples! Note the space between img and width or height.
{img width=750} or {img height=500}