Award Winning Must Read from Beezer and Boomer
Ease your fears about canine cancer by reading The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer, winner of three Colorado Independent Publisher’s Association Awards.
Ease your fears about canine cancer by reading The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer, winner of three Colorado Independent Publisher’s Association Awards.
Dr. Mona Rosenberg of the Veterinary Cancer Group of Southern California discusses the Metronomic Protocol for canine cancer oncology treatments, and shares her opinion about immune boosting supplements.
Dr. Mona Rosenberg shares the latest carboplatin treatment protocols for dogs with osteosarcoma and gives a history of the Veterinary Cancer Group of Southern California.
Three legged dog ampuatation survey community prize drawing for Tripawd dog gift store prize.
Tripawds.com looks back at our three legged bone cancer and Tripawd warriors’ good times in 2010.
Three legged dog parent TC Wait discusses the benefits of veterinary chiropractic care for her sled dog team.
Help Tripawds community raise funds by buying Doug Koktavy book “The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer, Lessons on Living and Dying from My Canine Brothers.”
Why and how dog parents should create Topic Tags in Tripawds Three Legged Dogs Discussion Forums.
If you have signed up for a free Tripawds Blog account, you have been given 25MB of server space for uploading photos, PDF files, etc. This space can be consumed quickly with large image files.
To make the most of your free server space, pay attention to the size of files you upload and understand that anything over 150± kb is often overkill for image display in your blog. We have found that an image size of 400×300 (@ 72 dpi) works well with most blog themes.
Another option is to keep your photos hosted on an online photo sharing site like Flick’r or SnapFish. You’ll still be able to place the images here on your blog, but the actual digital file is kept on those sites instead of in your Tripawds Blog media library. This can save you from exceeding your upload space allotment.
For additional tips, read our post about how to use online photo sharing sites to make the most of your free blog.
Of course, the easiest way to avoid quickly filling your file quota is to upgrade your blog with a Tripawds Supporter subscription. This can be done at any time via the Supporter tab in your blog dashboard.
But, for all Tripawds Bloggers – either with free accounts or Supporter subscriptions – who just want to manage images with their own easy to use Media Library, we have some some tips to keep your file sizes down to a minimum.
Never upload an image directly from your camera to the web. Original digital photos are too big to publish online, and will use up your file size allotment quickly.
To shrink your photo file sizes down, many photo editing software applications have a push-button option that will optimize files for “web” or “e-mail” use. Windows XP and Windows Vista both have this functionality built-in. But to re-size images manually and determine their file size, follow these simple steps:
Keep in mind that these steps apply to any image file you upload to your blog. You cannot crop or re-size images after uploading. A little arithmetic can help put things into perspective. If you upload 1 MB images – 1,000 kb – you may only be able to upload 25 photos. On the other hand, you might be able to upload 500 images at 50 kb each.
We hope this information helps you make the most of your free Tripawds Blogs account. But remember, if you don’t want to take the extra step to optimize your file sizes, just upgrade your account with Tripawds Supporter subscription, and you can have a full gigabyte of upload space! Simply visit the Supporter tab in your blog dashboard. Upgrading via your dashboard will automatically remove the banner ads from your blog too! Supporters also get plugins for embedding blog videos and much more. We’ll talk about all that soon.
How to make the most of your free Tripawds Blogs account by hosting images on third party photo sharing site.