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If you upload an image smaller than that, and use the "hotlink for forums" BBcode provided, it should show whatever actual size.
Also, I'm moving this thread to the Graphics forum. |
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Why don't you resize it yourself with Irfanview, first?
Although, it might be hard to see any detail in an image small enough to be an avatar, if the image you start out with is too huge. Maybe you could select and crop a smaller area, and then resize that part down to a small enough size. If you want help or suggestions, just host it, and post the link, so others can have a look. EDIT: If you do that, use the link for "thumbnail". |
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Myself I use TinyPic http://www.tinypic.com for hosting all my images as it's quick and easy though it does lack some of the features Imageshack has!
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