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more than you wanted to know about polar vortex - Island Chris - 01-23-2014 Interesting to Nerds link to climate.gov. The hyped polar vortex a couple of weeks ago is actually a weaker than normal vortex. In case the link does not work, or I can't find it (I keep having trouble finding things but will figure it out eventually):http://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/how-polar-vortex-related-arctic-oscillation OK, I just don't see where you add links. I see where you can add attachments. Brian, is it OK to add, say, 0.3 or 0.5 Mbyte graphics? Should they be .jpgs? Chris RE: more than you wanted to know about polar vortex - Skywise - 01-23-2014 (01-23-2014, 01:36 PM)Island Chris Wrote: Interesting to Nerds link to climate.gov. The hyped polar vortex a couple of weeks ago is actually a weaker than normal vortex. You can just put the full link in the body of your message and it will automatically become clickable. Yours didn't above because there was no space before the "http". I recommend putting them on their own line. http://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/how-polar-vortex-related-arctic-oscillation But on the little icon menu right above the box where you type your message is a "ball and chain" icon, for inserting a hyperlink. It's right next to the "mountain and sun" icon for inserting an image. Both of these pop up a box for typing in a URL. For uploading an attachment, there is a section towards the bottom of the page. It's a little unintuitive to use, but pretty straightforward once you know.
When you preview your message, the list of attachments is at the bottom. You won't actually see the image. I've upped the allowed file size for bmp, gif, jpg, jpeg, png, and pdf files to a whopping 2 megs!!! I personally like png because it's compressed yet lossless, and keeps the crisp edges necessary for things like graphs and line art. Brian |