![]() Since its debut in 1997, the Downtown Campus has signified UTSA’s commitment to the community with a campus inside Loop 410, in the heart of San Antonio. Fifty-seven percent of the university’s students identify as Hispanic and nearly 45% will be the first in their families to earn a degree. UTSA, a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and a founding member of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities, is committed to generating social mobility and economic prosperity for families and communities in the San Antonio region. As a senator, Luna focused his legislative efforts primarily on education finance, with a particular interest in Hispanic Serving Institutions. Luna, a New Braunfels native, was the youngest of 12 kids who lived to adulthood and the first in his family to earn a college degree. Their tireless work made that vision possible.” “Senator Luna and other incredible higher education advocates envisioned a public college campus that would be inextricably interconnected with the city, contributing to the cultural and economic ecosystem of downtown San Antonio. “To dream big takes courage and vision,” said UTSA President Taylor Eighmy. He considered the campus the culmination of his vision for UTSA. During the 1993 legislative session, Luna was instrumental in passing legislation that ultimately created the long-sought Downtown Campus. Thanks to this super helpful primer on Tumblr dashboard image sizes, I now know what approximate size I should be making this PNG.Ī quick resize and a re-saving of the file, and…Īnd yet previous huge transparent PNGs worked fine.Luna represented San Antonio District 26 in the Texas Senate from 1992 until a few months before his death in 1999. It really was a huge file, but I usually work with large files since I edit a lot of wallpapers. This was the original pixel size of this artwork. Why these limits would break the transparency and cause jagged already deleted background elements to show up again, I haven’t the faintest clue. This is caused by, I kid you not, posting an image that is too big for Tumblr’s set limits for image sizes. Parts of the background you’ve already deleted are showing up again, and it looks like hell, and it’s not worth posting at all because the transparency isn’t working. I was struggling with this strange problem for weeks and found absolutely no help on Google for it, so now that I FINALLY know what the problem was (and it was a painfully simple solution) I figured I might as well post the solution here in case someone else has this same problem.ĭespite doing everything correctly, your transparent PNG looks like this when it’s clicked on or when it’s displayed on a personal blog. ![]()
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