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Post by Beemer on May 10, 2022 19:05:40 GMT 1
It sounds to me like you have a free version, maybe, Ron and you are limited to how many photos you have on the site. I have a PRO version that I pay for and up to now I have six and a half thousand photos on there and no problem. It looks like they are getting shut of free accounts in favour of paid for ones. Beemer
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Post by ronturner on May 11, 2022 6:56:02 GMT 1
OK Brian. I will have to take a look at that. Thanks
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Post by stan on Apr 7, 2023 16:08:13 GMT 1
Hi there, I am trying to upload some images from the aircraft today, and I get this error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded.
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Post by silvercity on Apr 7, 2023 16:48:30 GMT 1
As far as im aware its not easy to post images on here , someone im sure will explain.
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Post by robaero on Apr 7, 2023 16:57:20 GMT 1
Hi there, I am trying to upload some images from the aircraft today, and I get this error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded. Stan look at the thread 'Flickr for Dummies', it explains all about how to upload to this forum. Just make sure your picture size is no more than 1024/638. Just make sure also you caption the image with the day that you took them and the time you visited the Airport.
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Post by viscount on Apr 7, 2023 17:14:33 GMT 1
Stan, welcome to NWAN Forum.
As with most forum, any images submitted are not embedded as they are for a website or social media.
Images need to be posted via a 'host-site', who will provide a unique code for the image, this code can be embedded (entered) on the forum post, and will display every time that post is opened.
Image sites such as Flickr, Postimage, Photobucket etc will usually accept an initial number of 'uploads' free, before charging for their services. Initially the whole procedure of uploading to the host, obtaining a code, then copy and pasting that code into a post seems complicated, but once done a couple of times it becomes easy.
Once you have selected your image 'host', there is a steep learning curve for the first couple of times. Good luck. Any problems, then PM Beemer or Viscount for help. Beemer may be along shortly to provide a link to his 'Flickr for Dummies' thread on NWAN.
As already mentioned, not exceeding 1025 pixels image width is important. 'Downsizing' the image quality can be done on a PC photo editing programme eg Photoshop, Picasa etc, when exporting the image and is also an option when uploading to your image host site.
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Post by Beemer on Apr 7, 2023 18:33:51 GMT 1
Stan welcome to the Forum. You have entered your message on the page for Saturday> I will sort it out for you you and point you in the direction for posting images. You can not add them as an attachment which is what you may have trying to do. Beemer.
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Post by stan on Apr 8, 2023 12:31:23 GMT 1
Great! Thanks everyone!
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Post by ronturner on Jul 9, 2023 9:02:20 GMT 1
Re Flickr. Is it possible to BBC code a complete Album, or must I continue doing each photo individually?
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Post by ian531 on Jul 9, 2023 13:24:14 GMT 1
Hi Ron
Unfortunately, you have to load each individual image
Ian
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Post by ronturner on Jul 10, 2023 7:34:04 GMT 1
Thanks for replying, Ian.
Ron
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Post by mooneyncp on Jul 19, 2023 1:10:47 GMT 1
many thanks made it a lot easier steve
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