to make a picture file smaller, simply download a program in which you can resize and save photo. or you could go towww.resizr.com
You right click the the background then click on format background then picture and texture fill, file and then select which picture then click close.
A jpg or jpeg file is a jpeg file is a jpeg file. It is an image file that can be used anywhere including websites. The only difference might be the actual size and therefore quality of the image in question. When you want to put an image online you want to make it small and efficient and therefore easier and faster to download when someone views it online. We take pictures all the time and the file size of these images can typically be HUGE. We don't need all the data stored in the file when placing it on a screen image so we save it in a smaller format when we need to.
Whatever you like. A good picture framer will make frames in any size.
throw a bucket of water on him. take a picture of his face. You will have a picture of a horse being mad ....
You have to make sure the file format of the music file is a valid MP3 file.
From google. The picture must be smaller than 120 x 120 pixels and smaller than 40 KB file size.
you will make picture smaller if cropping is successful
The answer is this security software:
Just move the cursor in to make the picture smaller.
Shorter in length, or smaller in file size? To make the file size smaller, reencode at a lower bitrate. Lame is a good tool for this kind of thing. To edit the file and make it shorter, use Audacity. Both are free.
A zip file is usually in the smallest format possible for a condensed file. If you need for your file to be smaller it might be necessary to try making a zip file from a different vendor who may do something behind the scenes to make the file smaller.
How long is a piece of string? It depends on the file, the type of file and the format it is in. A zipped file is smaller than an unzipped one, a music file is larger than a picture file and a movie is larger than a song..... There is no single answer to this question.
If the picture is smaller, than you can use 4 Popsicle sticks.
just make a picture then BOOM..press load background in the file menu then choose the picture you made
If a graphic or picture, not a part of HTML, you can import them. Putting them in the same folder will make them work.
I would like to ask why you would want to do this. But anyways. In an image viewer (e.g. "preview" on Mac Os X) make your image smaller. eg: -> -> Then save your file. Then whenever you open that file at the original size the quality will not be as good as it was.
You have to get the picture scanned and saved on your computer as a digital file, for example as a ".jpg" or a ".bmp" file. Then open it in "Microsoft Paint". In 'Paint', under the 'File' tab, you'll see the choice "Save as Wallpaper".