That blank space around all imported images

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    LORNA
    THEME IS “DEPO.”
    LORNAKISMET.WORDPRESS.COM

    Regarding that little margin of space that borders an imported image — the space that keeps text sufficiently away from the picture so as not to look crowded:

    Is there a way to make it a tad more space? Just a tad.

    Lorna

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    Please refer to this screen shot > http://tinyurl.com/9wnpkj

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    I broke the link to the screen shot & made a short video
    that explains how to put spacing between the image & text

    you can put a number value of 1 through 10

    Screen Cast Link: http://tinyurl.com/9s7cfp (video)

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    Dear Tecko…. I get intimidated by html because I have no idea what to do with it or how to tweak it or where I should start typing or if I should skip a space, etc etc, so I am just going to get used to the amount of space around the picture. :-)

    By the way, your explanation in that short video that you made with JING got my respect so I clicked onto the Jing link and downloaded it. I am still not sure how to get my little experimental video to my friends because after the creating part I don’t understand, but that is probably because it was last night and I did not read thoroughly or slowly enough. I will attack it later.

    I use Skitch for screen shots and love it that they are all in the History section of the application so I can use them whenever I want, but Skitch does not do videos like Jing can. And so easy………

    So thanks thanks!! I love this very helpful and forward looking forum.

    Lorna
    Theme is “DePo.”
    lornakismet.wordpress.com

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    I Understand that you get intimidated by HTML but the way I tackle it in the video
    shows there is no need for the knowledge of HTML because the image editor interface
    takes care of the HTML aspect for you. all you have to do is put a number of 1-10
    & 0 leaves no spacing.

    I’m happy to here you found the video useful if you click on the settings
    (right sun ray) you can set up a free account with screencast.com there owned
    by the company that makes jing project once you set up a account with screencast
    sharing pictures & videos will be easy as 123 for you. You just click the share
    button & it will upload your image or video to screen cast then in return it will
    generate a link into your clip board so you can share the image or video.

    P.s. The middle sun ray is the history option.

    Here is a link to there intro video for Jing Project.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX0vSXm4sp8

    Here is some tutorials for Jing Project
    http://blog.jingproject.com/how_do_i/

    Jing Project Must read FAQ
    http://www.jingproject.com/faq.asp

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    Tecko……. thank you. If you have more useful little applications like this, please share the goodies. I will tackle Jing later on…. but I know for sure that it is a useful tool. I enjoyed the video I made of me explaining a photograph. :-) :-)

    Lorna
    Theme is “DePo.”
    lornakismet.wordpress.com

    iMac, OS X

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    Your welcome! lornakismet, & I will keep you in mind when I come across
    more useful apps like this one. :-)

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