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I'm able to upload photos just fine. However when my pics are posted they are in a small postage type format and need to clicked on to enlarge. I notice that other members posted photos are already in the larger format. How do I change to the larger format?
Upload X rated pictures. They are always uploaded in large format automatically. (Well, that may not be totally true but try it.)
It cannot hurt.
When I upload photos it is automatic. I do not do anything. I upload it directly into where you are typing. If you look at the toolbar right above where you are typing there is one that looks like a postcard with 2 mountains. If you roll over it it will say "Insert Image". That is all I do and it works great.
Even though you said you can upload, I do not know how you are doing it so you may want to try the above.
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