If you want to integrate those tags into the image, just use the Text Tool. First expand the size of the image to add space at the bottom using Image->Canvas Size, however. And that's it.
Those text tags are part of the web page, not the image. Paint.NET is not what you will be using to do this. You should ask the owner of that website how they do that.
It's ok if you add on to or change the text there, you just have to state what it's originally based on. Not being "good with copyrights and stuff" isn't an excuse unfortunately.
usedHONDA, you're completely ripping off the content from the help file without giving any credit. Then, the contents are being relicensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. That's about as lame as things can possibly get man.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Paint.NET/ ... lend_Modes
Well, I guess that makes 1 vote for GIMP's MDI, countless votes for Photoshop's MDI, and countless votes for Paint.NET's. (Seriously, all I ever read online about GIMP's interface is how much people hate it!)
Please read the rules before posting, esp. the part about using the Search facility before asking questions. There is a sticky'd topic in the Plugins section that explains how to install plugins.
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Or just link here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Cowbell
I had someone tell me once that Paint.NET needed more cowbell ... I think it was a snide comment from a GIMP fan or something though.
usedHONDA, ironically if you had read Dragoneer's post you'd know that a System Restore had already been attempted. (It's ironic because you specifically called out that one should read your post in full detail .....)
Anyway, Dragoneer, it looks like your computer's troubles extend way beyond Paint.NET and past what we would know how to fix.
Glad everything got figured out. Because of that, and because the subject is against the rules and keeps nagging at me (to be fair this post was created right before I posted the rules), I'm closing this happy thread.
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