Non members can post pics too...just less storage space. Or photobucket!
Non members can post pics too...just less storage space. Or photobucket!
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This should work, although I don't know how many you can do as a site supporter vs. non site supporter:
HOW TO UPLOAD PICS TO YOUR GALLERY
~Click on "Gallery" in the blue header above
~Then click "Gallery Links" from the same blue header
~In that drop down box you should see, second from the bottom..."Upload photos" - Click that.
~Then it will let you select 5 pics (one at a time) from your computer. Click on "Choose File" and find the pic you want. If they're really big megapixels, I've found it bombs out if I do more than 2 at a time. So I'd hit "Upload/submit" after those 2, then just do a few at a time.
~If they're smaller files, you can do all 5 at once.
~Sometimes, after it's done uploading your pics, it will show another screen where you have to click at the bottom of screen..."Process".
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HOW TO ATTACH PICS TO A POST & HOW TO EDIT AND ADD PICS TO A POST
~Start a post
~On right side -> it says "My Pics"...click Open
~A new window opens with your pics. At the top of the window there's a a blue header with a drop down box for selecting what size/type attachment...select "Original Image"...it will make the full size pic appear in post.
~You can put up to 20 pics in a single post.
~Separate each pic by a RETURN/ENTER or sometimes they'll end up just displaying left to right, instead of scrolling down....drives some of our members crazy to scroll sideways..
~You can go back to your post and delete your current attached pics....
~and edit it to attach the full size pics:
~hit EDIT
~then "Go advanced"
~then "My Pics"
~Make sure it's "original Image"
~select your pics by clicking on them.
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