Getting started means you plunge into the deep end, right? Well, now I'd like to change the name to fit the convention (no spaces, for example) but I don't seem to have filename-editing privileges (which is OK). Also, the thumbnail doesn't sit in the little box but rather shows after you click on "thumbnail image." Somebody want to throw me a life belt? Thanks.
The deep end. Of course! How better to learn to drown? I'll check on the filename-editting privileges, but all the writer-levels should have that.
The thumbnail issue: I usually download the small size image from Flickr and use that for my thumbnail - you can insert the image into the table (rather than a link to the image) by erasing the text "Thumbnail image" (and leaving the cursor in the table cell) and then clicking on the "images" (rather than "Pages") tab on the right. The recently downloaded image should be at the top of the list and when you click on it, it appears where the cursor is (hopefully in the thumbnail cell!).
Love the building! Very cool.
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Comments (3)
hseneff said
at 4:51 pm on Feb 11, 2009
Oh I like this! Very nice!
Heather
sherman.clarke said
at 12:12 pm on Apr 26, 2009
Getting started means you plunge into the deep end, right? Well, now I'd like to change the name to fit the convention (no spaces, for example) but I don't seem to have filename-editing privileges (which is OK). Also, the thumbnail doesn't sit in the little box but rather shows after you click on "thumbnail image." Somebody want to throw me a life belt? Thanks.
hseneff said
at 7:33 am on Apr 27, 2009
The deep end. Of course! How better to learn to drown? I'll check on the filename-editting privileges, but all the writer-levels should have that.
The thumbnail issue: I usually download the small size image from Flickr and use that for my thumbnail - you can insert the image into the table (rather than a link to the image) by erasing the text "Thumbnail image" (and leaving the cursor in the table cell) and then clicking on the "images" (rather than "Pages") tab on the right. The recently downloaded image should be at the top of the list and when you click on it, it appears where the cursor is (hopefully in the thumbnail cell!).
Love the building! Very cool.
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