HEY GUYS! good raptor pics/modded airbox, lonestar axle and yoshi titanium exhausT!
#1
check out my new pics on my site, If anyone has some pics of their quads send them to me and I'll post them on my site. PLEASE post on my message board and let me know what you think. I will be updating it this week when I get my sudco jets and can actually put the plastic back on and I will also have my powroll billet filter cover! I hear the powroll cover give a 4hp boost! hehe
http://www.geocities.com/raptorterry
anyone care to give me their website and I will add a link to it on mine/ put a link to mine on yours too?
http://www.geocities.com/raptorterry
anyone care to give me their website and I will add a link to it on mine/ put a link to mine on yours too?
#2
Cool Pics Man! I like 'em.
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#5
sorry but I don't know how to make the pics smaller. Do you? I am running the pro design air filter and flange, my jetting so far is 150 and 155 which is WAY too lean, waiting on the rest of my jets from sudco...
#7
Will you also put my pics on it? Just kidding, page 2 - bad taste. Don't want to be linked to your racism.
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#8
It takes a little work on your part, but it is well worth it to your viewing public.
What you need to do is "thumbnail" your photos. You open them in your photo editing software and resize them. Make sure you save them under a different name. I resize mine to about 200x150 or so, and name them name_a.jpg. You display the thumbnail image on your webpage, but you make the image a link to the larger photo (mine are name_b.jpg). That way all your small images are displayed, and the viewer can pick and choose at their liesure which ones they want to examine up close. Many people thumbnail the large photo by forcing the smaller size in the HTML code. This is incorrect, each full size picture is loading. Ten 120k 1024x768 jpg files add up to over 1 megabyte! That is a lot for my wimpy 24,000 bps connection.
Hope this helps.
What you need to do is "thumbnail" your photos. You open them in your photo editing software and resize them. Make sure you save them under a different name. I resize mine to about 200x150 or so, and name them name_a.jpg. You display the thumbnail image on your webpage, but you make the image a link to the larger photo (mine are name_b.jpg). That way all your small images are displayed, and the viewer can pick and choose at their liesure which ones they want to examine up close. Many people thumbnail the large photo by forcing the smaller size in the HTML code. This is incorrect, each full size picture is loading. Ten 120k 1024x768 jpg files add up to over 1 megabyte! That is a lot for my wimpy 24,000 bps connection.
Hope this helps.


