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There is no need to resize photos before posting them. The software will automatically resize photos that are too large.
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That will solve a number of problems we dealt with in the past.There is no need to resize photos before posting them. The software will automatically resize photos that are too large.
When I was messing with pictures I tried a full size picture that was 3 or 4 mb and it gave a error message.Are you running into a file size error? Images are resized on upload and there should be no size restrictions within reason.
The original file size from my camera and phone are in the 3 to 6 MB range.There is no need to resize photos before posting them.
If working from “new posts”, when a thread with new posts appears, you can “click” on the “time stamp” and it should get you there. Also, a blue box appears that indicates “NEW”.I miss the little button by the thread title that would take me to the latest post.
If working from “new posts”, when a thread with new posts appears, you can “click” on the “time stamp” and it should get you there. Also, a blue box appears that indicates “NEW”.
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