by TimC » Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:39 pm
Hi Stephanie... some things to check to figure out the thickness of your walls/roof. Depending on where the sign is to be mounted you can look at any window frame or roof vent in that area to estimate wall thickness. If you are mounting on the rear and there is a hatch that is skinned inside as well as out do you have a trailer light that you can disassemble partly to determine thickness? Or, can you remove a hatch lift handle and estimate from bolt lengths? If the hatch is not skinned inside it should be simple to determine.
Photos... this is how I do it, probably not the best, just a way to add photos. First I reduce the size, you may or may not have to do this. Mine end up about 600x800 pixels I think.
- Highlight the photo in Windows Explorer and RIGHT click then select EDIT (opens the photo in PAINT)
-Select RESIZE and make the photo 20 Horizontal and 20 Vertical (%)
-SAVE AS same file name but with "small" added to file name.
Then I add the photo to my gallery;
-Open T&TTT, sign in and go to GALLERY (right side of screen next to FAQ, MEMBERS and LOGOUT
-Scroll down the page and look for your USER PERSONAL ALBUMS, click on it
-Select NEW IMAGE
-Upload the file from your folder (using the small version)
Then to add to a post I open two T&TTT windows to make moving back and forth easier;
-To add to a post open a second window of T&TTT, go to your album, select the file and then scroll down to the file path name (IMAGE-URL as T&TTT calls it). Click on the Image-URL which highlights it and COPY that (right click, COPY)
Now, back to the other T&TTT window to add to a post;
-Go back to your post on the other T&TTT window and put your cursor (one click) where you want the photo in the post. Click on "Img" just above your text box in the post (between [*] and URL). That puts a marker in your post where the photo is to be placed.
-Place your cursor right in the middle of the two "Img" markers in your post and PASTE your copied photo there. A URL of your photo should be right between the two Img markers. The photo will show after you submit and view the post.
Hope that helps. There's probably better ways, that's just how I do it.
Tim