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User 219465 Photo


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I am trying to attach the .rsd file and I get this message:

Sorry, we couldn't add your post for the following reasons:
Your attachment must be one of: .TXT, .SNP, .ZIP, .RSD, .RLM, .RLMP, .RED, .GIF, .JPG, or .PNG format.
User 219465 Photo


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324 posts

Here is a screen shot of what I am trying to attach, it is the .rsd file named ImageTest
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User 103173 Photo


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Marc Nevue wrote:
I am trying to attach the .rsd file and I get this message:

Sorry, we couldn't add your post for the following reasons:
Your attachment must be one of: .TXT, .SNP, .ZIP, .RSD, .RLM, .RLMP, .RED, .GIF, .JPG, or .PNG format.

Zip the file first and then attach. ;)
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User 219465 Photo


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Zipped
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User 103173 Photo


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You had it almost there. I adjust the Max-height to 250 which I think gives you what you were asking for.

http://s14.postimg.org/z6iccbn0x/Screen_Shot_2015_09_07_at_9_34_23_PM.png
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User 219465 Photo


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I had that too, but I am looking for the same position and size as it is now: http://www.dtscarpentry.com
User 103173 Photo


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Marc Nevue wrote:
I had that too, but I am looking for the same position and size as it is now: http://www.dtscarpentry.com

Add a top Margin of 45. That moves the image down below the lumber.

http://s8.postimg.org/x60rfp1lh/Screen_Shot_2015_09_07_at_9_55_22_PM.png

Note, the source image however is much larger. You should resize that in a graphics program first before adding it to RSD. Right now on that existing site, you are adding fixed dimensions of the image in the markup.

Original:
http://www.dtscarpentry.com/files/DTS_Logo_G2_5.gif
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The image on your existing site is distorted.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
User 219465 Photo


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Had that too, but brought it back to 0. It still leaves the image too tall. Below Caprentry, the LLC, that (LLC) need to be just a little bit lower than where the DTS is right now.
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Marc Nevue wrote:
Had that too, but brought it back to 0. It still leaves the image too tall. Below Caprentry, the LLC, that (LLC) need to be just a little bit lower than where the DTS is right now.

Yes, see my full comment and what Eric said. You have to fix the source image first.
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