...I did finally change the header image (see above left).
Maybe we should make it "Defremery Memorial Park Baseball" now that we hardly play there. (Well, I hardly play anywhere, but I plan to show up this Sunday.)
not all that exciting, but...
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Jason, perhaps the best idea would be to change the title to "Oakland Park Baseball" or "East Bayseball". Also, there are some newer pictures to add to the collection for the title image on the forum. I talked to you a while back about adding randomness to the image, and with these newer pictures I have a better pool to choose from. Just let me know the dimensions and I can crop some of them and email you the script to insert into your code.
To everyone else, sorry for making this a post and not a private message.
To everyone else, sorry for making this a post and not a private message.
I intended to write something to remind everybody of my superior prowess.
I fixed a bunch of the titles and "flavor text". I didn't realize how much of that stuff still said "Defremery."
Nick, why don't you just email me the pictures (or put them up somewhere I can download them)? Then I can add text to them as above.
There are a myriad of ways you can check the dimensions of a picture. You can right-click on the image and select "View Image" or "Properties". "View Image" usually gives you the dimensions in the title bar. Or you could just save the image to your computer and open it up in your image editing program.
(It's 292 X 133.)
Nick, why don't you just email me the pictures (or put them up somewhere I can download them)? Then I can add text to them as above.
There are a myriad of ways you can check the dimensions of a picture. You can right-click on the image and select "View Image" or "Properties". "View Image" usually gives you the dimensions in the title bar. Or you could just save the image to your computer and open it up in your image editing program.
(It's 292 X 133.)
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Duh.gohlkus wrote:There are a myriad of ways you can check the dimensions of a picture. You can right-click on the image and select "View Image" or "Properties".

Thanks, Jason.
BTW: I noticed the image on this thread still says DeFremery on it.
I intended to write something to remind everybody of my superior prowess.