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Monthly Archives: August 2008

2008 Drive for the Cure for Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research

Today I drove a BMW Coupe for the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. I love doing this! BMW is such an awesome company for donating to the research, too! This drive had a special meaning for me this year since my 39 year old niece, is overcoming breast cancer right now! So I gladly participate in this very worthwhile event.

The 2008 Hometown Hero is Stephanie Stanland. She is a 3 year breast cancer survivor.  A mother of two young boys, she has gone through a lot with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.  But, she has had a very strong faith and support system with her family, friends, and church members at Immanuel Baptist.  Stephanie heads up the Thursday Group which is a long time organization for breast cancer survivors.  She also has participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and  the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Race for the Cure.  She has also created a comedic character called Miss Petunia where she entertains many organizations talking about her battles with breast cancer.  She feels that laughter can be the best medicine in fighting this disease.


Uploading Images to Your Blog

You have a shiny new blog, right?

You are writing posts and maybe even some pages!

But something is lacking… what is it? Pictures!

I thought it might be helpful if you know a thing or two about uploading images (aka pictures or photos) to your blog.

1) You should NEVER just upload photos straight from your digital camera. Why?

Have you ever been to a website where a photo just creeps downloading? That’s because they didn’t resize the image before uploading it to their website.

Well they may “look” smaller on the screen, but that file size is still huge! Some of the newer digital camers put out photos with as large a file size as 3 or 4 Mb per Picture! Whoa! That will fill up a 50 Mb webspace very quickly!

Save your photos to your computer (Desktop, My Pictures – wherever you can find them again).

2) Resize the images in a graphics editor (No, Word is NOT a graphics editor!)

If you don’t have Photoshop or PaintShopPro or some image editing program on your computer, never fear! The Gimp is here! Just go on over to http://www.gimp.org, download the program and install it. It is pretty self explanatory, but basically you want to open the file, click Edit and resize that image. Save the newly resized image with a name similar to your original (i.e., yourphoto-small.jpg). If you need more help using The Gimp just go back over to their website and read. To make things easier on you, here is a link to The Gimp’s documentation. If you are going to blog, you really need to know how to do this!

Then if you are using WordPress for your blog, when the editor is open, click Add Media and upload y our image. You can put the original size image or a thumbnail sized image that when clicked on, will open the original (full-size) image.

There you go! It’s not hard. But image resizing is very important to your overall website. Not only do large images eat up web space quickly, you do not want to make your web visitors sit and wait forever for a photo to download.

Until next time….
Rhonda

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