
Thanks. And what are the limits for normal images?
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Mon 19 Mar 2007, 0:56,
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i suggest reading the FAQ up there at the top before the Nazi party rise and berate you.
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Mon 19 Mar 2007, 1:00,
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there are no 'limits' as such, however, for a normal still image, it probably doesn't have to be any bigger than 50KB.
You shouldn't post anything bigger than 250KB - even with super-fast broadband, the board would still be a pain in the ass if there were 30 megs worth of images to download on each refresh.
If you can't bring yourself to make your pictures or animations smaller, then post a thumbnail on the board and link to the full version.
It tells you all of this in the FAQ, which is linked on every page of b3ta at the top - see up there where it says FAQ? Try clicking it.
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Mon 19 Mar 2007, 1:02,
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You shouldn't post anything bigger than 250KB - even with super-fast broadband, the board would still be a pain in the ass if there were 30 megs worth of images to download on each refresh.
If you can't bring yourself to make your pictures or animations smaller, then post a thumbnail on the board and link to the full version.
It tells you all of this in the FAQ, which is linked on every page of b3ta at the top - see up there where it says FAQ? Try clicking it.

for listening to his typing would be silly. wouldn't it?
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Mon 19 Mar 2007, 1:06,
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that 400k or 250k question comes up
where are people getting 400k from?
(the only mention of 400 in the faq is the 400px width guideline)
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Mon 19 Mar 2007, 1:00,
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where are people getting 400k from?
(the only mention of 400 in the faq is the 400px width guideline)