These Dang Cumputers!
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darrel
, Oct 03 2007 04:11 PM
13 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 October 2007 - 04:11 PM
Okay, you guy's have all ready figured out that I am not the brightest star out there. I followed Simon's instructions and I ended up with a warning that I can't down load or some thing of that sort. I think it was because I have the sample pic.s in the file, how do I get my pic.s all in one folder that way they are together and I can transfer them to the sight. I know my prob is on my end. but I'm tired of going and bugging my neighbor.(he's probebly tired of it to) any suggestions?
#3
Posted 04 October 2007 - 11:19 AM
Here are a few things to check.
Make sure the resolution of your image is 72dpi, and no bigger than 600 pixels in width.
Make sure the image is a .jpg image.
The total size of all images uploaded into an individual post is 200kb.
So, that can be one image with a file size which is 200kb
or
4 images with a combined file size of no greater than 200kb.
ie, 50kb + 30kb + 70kb + 50kb
There is a maximum of 4 images per post.
You will need to upload images one at a time when you post your message using the "File Attachment" buttons as shown below. Click "Browse" to find the image on your computer, and highlight your image, then click "Open". Then go back to the "File Attachment" buttons, and click "Add This Attachment".
Once you have uploaded an image, it will appear under the upload button as shown below.
Once you have uploaded your images, you will then need to post your message to be able to see the images in your post.
Does this help?
Simon
Make sure the resolution of your image is 72dpi, and no bigger than 600 pixels in width.
Make sure the image is a .jpg image.
The total size of all images uploaded into an individual post is 200kb.
So, that can be one image with a file size which is 200kb
or
4 images with a combined file size of no greater than 200kb.
ie, 50kb + 30kb + 70kb + 50kb
There is a maximum of 4 images per post.
You will need to upload images one at a time when you post your message using the "File Attachment" buttons as shown below. Click "Browse" to find the image on your computer, and highlight your image, then click "Open". Then go back to the "File Attachment" buttons, and click "Add This Attachment".
Once you have uploaded an image, it will appear under the upload button as shown below.
Once you have uploaded your images, you will then need to post your message to be able to see the images in your post.
Does this help?
Simon
#5
Posted 04 October 2007 - 01:45 PM
okay, lets try this again.
okay, I got "upload failed. you are not permitted to upload a file with that extension."
is this because I need to Put this in a different file or am I allowed to go straight from "my pictures"
I changed the size down to 2"x3" shuold I go smaller? the pixell is set at 200/inch
okay, I got "upload failed. you are not permitted to upload a file with that extension."
is this because I need to Put this in a different file or am I allowed to go straight from "my pictures"
I changed the size down to 2"x3" shuold I go smaller? the pixell is set at 200/inch
#6
Posted 04 October 2007 - 02:01 PM
if it says you are not allowed to upload a file with the extention you are using, try saving your pictures as .jpg
look at the name of your picture, it should have the name with a . and some letters after the name. the letters after the . are called the file extention.
look at the name of your picture, it should have the name with a . and some letters after the name. the letters after the . are called the file extention.
#10
Posted 04 October 2007 - 04:06 PM
Try uploading just the jpg on its own.
Make sure it's not over 200kb in size though first.
You can do this by highlighting the file, and by going to your desktop menus, there should be an option in "View" to see the files details.
If it's too big, you'll have to reduce it's size in a graphics program.
Regards
Simon.
Make sure it's not over 200kb in size though first.
You can do this by highlighting the file, and by going to your desktop menus, there should be an option in "View" to see the files details.
If it's too big, you'll have to reduce it's size in a graphics program.
Regards
Simon.
#12
Posted 04 October 2007 - 07:26 PM
this is my better half, I still have to find mor recent photo's,probably not developed
HEY, I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT!!!!
geuss it helps to F O L L O W the instructions (pay attention boy, I'ma talkin to ya!)
THANK YOU , Simon,and Tim13
#14
Posted 23 October 2007 - 09:32 PM
Damn Juls, you should have posted that earlier.
"It's the notion that there is no perfection ~ that this is a broken world and we live with broken hearts and broken lives but still that is no alibi for anything. On the contrary, you have to stand up and say hallelujah under those circumstances. " - Leonard Cohen
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