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Message # 24496.2.3 Subject: OMG, I'm THAT stupid and I wanted you to know-THANKS! ;) Date: Thu 31/08/06 12:44:40 GMT Name: the chiller |
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Yes, It's true, I've never tried this procedure - believe it! Maybe it's because I then started on Pc with good old DOS?! I still can't get used to this 'Windows clicks' - though it's mostly a good thing... When a page disabled pic saving, like i.e. OMP, I saved THE WHOLE PAGE on HD and later moved the wanted pics with sth. like a Data Commander, and then deleted the page where it was from. Now I know better - thanks to you :) (After all, I'm smart - sometimes. Muahahaha!)
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In reply to Message (24496.2) downloading? have you ever heard of drag-and-drop?
By aquant - Wed 30/08/06 07:54:11 GMT ever heard of drag-and-drop? it's the method where you left-click (keep the mousebutton pressed!) a pic in an open browser window and pull (drag) it into another open window (eg of an open folder) next to the browse window or on the desktop while pressing the left mousebutton and releasing it to "drop" the pic into your destination folder. Voilá! There it is! No right-clicking or download procedures necessary.
The format is still jpeg!
Now doubleclick the pic symbol to open the pic in the program you've assigned jpeg to. Sorry I know that's such a basic technique but I still have to explain it at length here, as it seems. |
In reply to Message (24496) AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!! webshots
By beller - Wed 30/08/06 01:24:29 GMT Webshots has changed, for the worse, no more downloadings, anybody know what format they're using???? |
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