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I have pictures from tumblr and I want to turn them upside down or turn around or on their side, how do I do that? Thank you J.H.Stein

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I have pictures from Tumbler and I want turn them upside down or on their side how do I do that? Thank you. J.H.Stein

I have pictures from Tumbler and I want turn them upside down or on their side how do I do that? Thank you. J.H.Stein

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You can use a bookmarklet like these to rotate the page in the current tab.

  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(-90deg)"));
  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(90deg)"));
  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(180deg)"));

You would need a document viewer to rotate the image and save a copy.

You can create a new bookmark and paste the JavaScript code in its location field. If you want to test this then run the JavaScript code via the command line of the Web Console.

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer
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Firefox is only a web browser. You need to get another program for what you want.

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You can use a bookmarklet like these to rotate the page in the current tab.

  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(-90deg)"));
  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(90deg)"));
  • javascript:void(document.body.setAttribute("style","-moz-transform:rotate(180deg)"));

You would need a document viewer to rotate the image and save a copy.

You can create a new bookmark and paste the JavaScript code in its location field. If you want to test this then run the JavaScript code via the command line of the Web Console.

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer