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Old 11-17-2014, 09:04 PM   #1
trichobezoar
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Near Cacti, NM
Device: Galaxy Note 10.1 & Kindle Touch
Post Your Desktop Background/Homescreen!

I'll start, although my background and homescreens are subject to change. And I have a bit of information blocked. It's covered by a sombrero. lol

The following is my homescreen on one tablet (the Galaxy Note 10.1):

Clicky:

And my desktop on my Windows PC follows:

Clicky:

A short tutorial:
In order to upload your desktop background/homescreen, take a screenshot on your PC/device (if you do not know how to take a screenshot, simply google search the information), upload it to Box.com or DropBox.com if need be, then Photobucket.com, ImageShack.com or another image hosting site, resize the screenshot using a photo editor (images included in posts must be no more than 600x600 pixels, to the best of my knowledge), copy the Direct link or IMG thumb link if the image is bigger than 600x600 pixels, and when typing your message, insert the image using the Insert Image icon on the Quick Reply or Reply to Thread module.

If you're only posting a screenshot of your desktop background, you could skip the "upload it to Box.com or DropBox.com" step.

It all sounds very complicated, but it truly isn't. lol


EDIT: Again, to the best of my knowledge, images included in posts must be no more than 600x600 pixels. (Individual forum sections may require smaller images.) *embarrassed* I was wondering if my pics were too big. I've provided IMG thumbs in place of the pics.


Source: MobileRead FAQ

Last edited by trichobezoar; 11-18-2014 at 05:49 PM. Reason: Edited tutorial, images themselves, and added a bit more.
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