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wpguy
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Posted: 02/29/2008 06:43 am
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Does anyone know how to size an image when using <<SITE_ICON>>. As of now, when the customer enters the link to an image, the image shows up at the actual image size. I need to keep the image sizes uniform, say 100 x 100



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Posted: 03/03/2008 06:55 am
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What I have done with mine is to make sure that only a specific size is used, to do that I host the image.

In your case this may help:

<td width="100" height=“100“><<DESC_ICON>></td>

Worth a try.


 
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