Someone please tell me how the heck to post photos
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Someone please tell me how the heck to post photos
who's the moderator here, anyway? Where's the FAQ? I'm so low-tech, I might as well be NO-tech...
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If you want the photo to auto load, first you have to name the photo with a .jpg or .tif ending. Then you have to upload the photo to a website and note it's exact URL. Now you can post by clicking on the img button (above) then write in the URL and then click IMG again. If I recall right you have to have a space between the img and the URl and another between URL and /img.
Plan B is to upload the photo to a site like webshots or yahoo photo and post the link to it. Be sure to authorize anybody to view your picture or it will lock us out.
Plan B is to upload the photo to a site like webshots or yahoo photo and post the link to it. Be sure to authorize anybody to view your picture or it will lock us out.
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Cheryl,
I got an error page. I don't know anything about posting pictures. sorry I can't help you
glenda
I got an error page. I don't know anything about posting pictures. sorry I can't help you

glenda
I'm stuck
can't seem to figure out how to set it to public (which I did at the beginning anyway). oh well.
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Cool work, Cheryl. I really like Entwined. I also like the way you have hung them, where did you get the framing apparatus?
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The link didn't work for me??
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link working?
Bert,
You use a mac? (I do). But when I tried for the third time, I finally got the link....so maybe it is a mac thing.
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You use a mac? (I do). But when I tried for the third time, I finally got the link....so maybe it is a mac thing.
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hanging system
Arakawa - in Oregon. You can find them on the web, http://www.arakawagrip.com. Not cheap but good stuff.
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it's personal! answer my email, you goon!!
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Cheryl
I managed to see the thumbnails but the larger pictures wouldn't load. I'm on a dial up. I went back at them and I could get them individually but the slideshow didn't work.
Any way I like the organic component to your designs. I also like the presentation. The cable and aluminum work well to present and to photograph the pieces.
I forgot to mention a fairly important thing to do. You should minimize the file sizes. In photoshop you can "save for the web" If you don't have that capability, size them to about 5" and 72 dpi as a medium jpg. and they will load faster.
I managed to see the thumbnails but the larger pictures wouldn't load. I'm on a dial up. I went back at them and I could get them individually but the slideshow didn't work.
Any way I like the organic component to your designs. I also like the presentation. The cable and aluminum work well to present and to photograph the pieces.
I forgot to mention a fairly important thing to do. You should minimize the file sizes. In photoshop you can "save for the web" If you don't have that capability, size them to about 5" and 72 dpi as a medium jpg. and they will load faster.
Bert
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http://www.customartglass.com
Furniture Lighting Sculpture Tableware
Architectural Commissions
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