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=== Images for profiles ===
 
=== Images for profiles ===
  
I'm not all that good with graphics, so I used the [http://www.planearium2.de/flash/spstudio.html|South Park Studio] to make a simple picture to go on my profile. It lacks a 'Save' function so you have to take a screenshot and crop the image to suit.
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I'm not all that good with graphics, so I used the [http://www.planearium2.de/flash/spstudio.html South Park Studio] to make a simple picture to go on my profile. It lacks a 'Save' function so you have to take a screenshot and crop the image to suit.
  
 
When you enter the url of an image, make sure the picture isn't too wide as it looks rather squashed on the page unless you're using a rather high resolution monitor.
 
When you enter the url of an image, make sure the picture isn't too wide as it looks rather squashed on the page unless you're using a rather high resolution monitor.

Revision as of 19:35, 16 February 2006

Gaining more XP in dense jungle

When surrounded by a number of blocks that have a "Chop" button instead of "Move" button, you can click each Chop button in turn and possibly gain some XP from the chop action (as per XP Gains) but without actually moving. Once all Chop buttons are clicked, pick another place to move to and repeat.

Profile descriptions with blank lines

To add a completely blank line in your description, simply press enter once, type a single space, and press enter again. The space in the middle prevents the double enter from being shrunk to a single <br> tag.

Images for profiles

I'm not all that good with graphics, so I used the South Park Studio to make a simple picture to go on my profile. It lacks a 'Save' function so you have to take a screenshot and crop the image to suit.

When you enter the url of an image, make sure the picture isn't too wide as it looks rather squashed on the page unless you're using a rather high resolution monitor.