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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Red X's

Why are some of my images showing up as this when I try to view them? It's so frustrating!

Here's a list of the top reasons for the Red X and some potentially potent solutions!

Reason 1 –Your anti-virus or firewall might be set to disable web bugs. What is a web bug, you ask? Nothing important; just a teeny, tiny image used for statistic tracking on websites. Sometimes this setting prevents other images from being shown.

How you fix it: Go into your anti-virus settings and look for a setting called “Disable Web Bugs” and uncheck it. Not all anti-virus programs have it, mind you, so you might have to explore a bit!

Reason 2 You Internet Explorer security settings are set too high.

How you fix it: In Internet Explorer go to Tools>Internet Options and then click on the Security Tab. From there, take a look and see what your security level is at. I keep mine at Medium-High, which allows for most of what I want, and little of what I don't. Gauge how you use the Internet and where you go to adjust this accordingly.

Reason 3 Windows XP Service Pack 2 introduced a feature called “Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail” This is a big one, and since it's automatically turned on in programs like Outlook Express, it's probably the most common.

How you fix it: For Outlook and Outlook Express you can fix this by clicking the info bar at the top of the message body. This is just a per-message thing, however. If you want a more permanent solution, click on Tools>Options>Security, and then uncheck the “Block images and other external content” check box. Click OK.

Monday, April 13, 2009

A Calendar Project

Have you ever wanted to turn your favorite photos into a calendar or poster? This is possible with a few simple steps. Read on and find out how you can do this.

1. Select Good Photos The first step is to select your favorite photos. Open your 'My Pictures' folder and choose 12 to 15 photos and place them into a temporary folder on your desktop, for easy access.


2. Upload to Photo Sharing Site
The next step is to then upload those selected and cleaned up photos into a good photo sharing site. A convenient one, that I am partial to, is Staples. Click on this link http://216.151.85.169/xp5/index.asp?wizardid=601&cmSearchKeyword=photo+calandars&compname=Staples to access it. Here are more detailed directions here to follow.

This site has a variety of options for printing photos into calendars. a reasonalbe price of the calendar $9.99! You can choose to have it shipped, or go pick it up at the closest Staples near you.

There are many more websites that will help you build a calendar. Also there are sites that will give you a free claendar template and you can print it all yourself. Just Google in what you would like to do. It is a fun easy project.